Girls In Tech Armenia - Power Builder Bootcamp
Girls in Tech Armenia is happy to announce its first public event which is a 1-Day Power Builder Bootcamp for girls and women who are passionate about technology and entrepreneurship.
We'll be very happy if this is something within your interests or if you could help spreading the word to your colleagues who might be interested in personal development.
This is the first part of the 3-day Startup Success Factors Bootcamp by Hillary Weber, an entrepreneur, Berkeley-Haas MBA, seasoned business leader, leadership consultant, experienced executive and team coach.
The program of the bootcamp is designed to have a measurable impact. It allows both aspiring and current women entrepreneurs to walk away with tangible new skills and abilities that will result in positive changes in their economic and social communities.
This is the first, “power builder” module of the whole Startup Success Factors Bootcamp and will include the following:
1. Confidence Building
2. Leadership: Awareness & Skill Building
3. Introduction to Entrepreneurship:
a. Vision & Mission
For more detailed information on the bootcamp, please follow this link - http://bit.ly/GIT-event.
This virtual Power Builder Bootcamp will be held in English on 26 February, Sunday, at ISTC, from 10am to 4:30pm, including 2 short breaks and a short lunch. The bootcamp is considered for a large audience, but has limited seats, so pre-registration is required. There’s an entrance fee of 5000 AMD for each participant, which covers also the coffee and light snacks during the bootcamp. After the pre-registration via the following link, participants will be contacted for confirmation and for further instruction on fee payment - http://bit.ly/2keMvvp.
Girls in Tech (GIT) is a global non-profit focused on the engagement, education and empowerment of girls and women who are passionate about technology. Today, GIT aims to accelerate the growth of innovative women entering into the high-tech industry and building startups. We achieve this through the creation of proprietary, innovative programming and strategic global partnerships.
With headquarters in San Francisco and more than 50,000 members located around the globe, GIT relies on volunteer efforts to lead each of the 60 local chapters. Programming and events vary by chapter based on local interests and needs.
Girls in Tech-Armenia has been founded in 2016.