Workshop

Rosario Robinson

Workshop: OpenSource Hack for Social Justice Rosario “Rose” Robinson is based in Washington, DC and is Director, AnitaB.org Communities and Technical Programs. She’s also Her Systers’ Keeper, global community of technical women. Rosario has been working to change the attitude of culture in the tech industry through global technical programs and community. With many of the racial and social justice issues today, Rose knows what it feels like to be the only woman and person of color on a team, […]

Cristie Marshman

Workshop: Branding Your #BlackGirlMagic (Graduate School Edition) Cristie Marshman is a Partner who runs the CIO Advisory Service practice for Genpact, a Management Consulting Firm.  She has won several awards for people, process and delivery. As a successful leader in Technology Services, she has innovated strategic plans based on industry knowledge, customer needs and digital solutions. She has excelled at business transformation, successfully improving underperforming business operations while working with 100+ leaders, 1000+ employees, and a Billion-dollar portfolio in several regions. […]

Kailei Carr

Kailei Carr

Workshop: Branding Your #BlackGirlMagic A champion for women in leadership, Kailei Carr is the CEO of The Asbury Group and the director of Information Technology Senior Management Forum’s (ITSMF) EMERGE Academy, a leadership program designed for women of color in IT. Having spent over 15 years working for and with some of the world’s most recognizable companies and brands, she now advises the executives behind such brands, propelling them toward greater impact and influence, both online and in the office. […]

Kristen Hayes

Kristen Hayes

Workshop: Heal Thyself Painting Sessions Kristen Hayes, a Native Washingtonian, is a visual artist, graphic designer, art educator, and a member of Black Artists of DC. She is presently a tenth-year art educator, currently working within the Montgomery County Public School system, and continues her personal work as a visual artist for the past twenty-two years. In 2012, she was recognized by the White House as a “Champion of Change” for her on-going endeavor, “Color Is Life”, a collaborative painting […]