SPS Hosts Panel on Empowering Women in Technology Fields
Northwestern University School of Professional Studies (SPS) recently hosted a compelling panel discussion highlighting the diverse experiences of women in the tech industry. The pre-recorded webinar, now available for viewing, features faculty and alumni from various SPS graduate programs who shared their journeys across roles such as generative AI engineering, product management, client development, and software development.
Panelists candidly discussed the unique challenges they have encountered as women in a male-dominated field, from overcoming biases to establishing themselves in leadership positions. They also celebrated their successes and provided insights into navigating and thriving in these demanding roles. In addition, the speakers offered their perspectives on the future landscape for women in tech, emphasizing the importance of building supportive environments and advocating for greater representation and inclusion.
The discussion serves as a source of inspiration and guidance for those looking to break into or advance within the tech industry.
Empowering Women in Tech: Thought Leadership Panel Speakers
Moderator:
Tanya Norwood, MBA, MS: Faculty Director, MS in Information Design and Strategy; Chief Membership & Marketing Officer and Chief Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer, American Society for Clinical Pathology
Featured Panelists:
- Swetha Popuri: MS in Information Systems '22; Product Owner, CommonSpirit Health
- Alexandrea Ramnarine: MS in Data Science '24; Generative AI Engineer, BrainPOP
- Jennifer Kristine Singer: Faculty member, MS in Information Systems; Senior Manager of Software Development & Engineering, Charles Schwab
- Sunny Yurasek: MS in Data Science '20; Vice President of Client Development (North America), Decision Point Analytics
About the Northwestern SPS Thought Leadership Event Series
This event was part of the Northwestern University School of Professional Studies Thought Leadership Series, a program of online events featuring a wide range of compelling topics and thoughtfully led conversations throughout the 2024–25 academic year.
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