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Women in Technology: Leadership at Dreamforce #DF15

Written by Glance | Sep 1, 2015 6:00:25 AM

There are many reasons to get pumped about attending Dreamforce. Who can resist the chance to learn so much, the amazing speakers, the networking opportunities, women in tech, and the bands and parties? And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

We at Glance are really looking forward to seeing some amazing folks at our booth, our Wednesday night party, our Salesforce Community Cloud cobrowse demo, and more.

Read: Top 5 Essentials for Preparing for Dreamforce

Women in technology today

In the midst of all this excitement, it would be easy to lose track of the fact that not everything in the world of technology is perfect. In particular, there is still a distinct lack of equality between genders and in terms of diversity in general.

The lack of women in technology companies is an issue that I’ve seen myself in many of the businesses I’ve worked with and it’s backed up by research. In fact, the percentage of computing jobs held by women has actually fallen over the past 23 years:

  • Only 26% of computing jobs in the US were held by women in 2014
  • Even worse, only 3% of the computing workforce were African American women and a paltry 1% Hispanic women
  • A mere 6% of CIO positions were held by women in 2014

The National Center for Women and Information Technology put together a great infographic on the subject of women in technology. Well, I say “great,” but the facts themselves are challenging to swallow.

Read: Women in Technology: The Mothers of Online Communication

Dreamforce provides a voice for women

The Dreamforce team is tackling these issues head on. They are working to go beyond mere awareness and move into talking about real-life solutions.

Salesforce often takes advantage of the fact that there are so many people attending Dreamforce to encourage people give back to the community. The focus on diversity in the workplace is a logical extension of that sentiment.

While there are many insightful female speakers who will participate throughout the event, the Women’s Leadership Summit is of particular interest. It provides attendees with the opportunity to learn from inspirational women leaders and gain guidance on things that can be done (as Salesforce says, create a “playbook”) to encourage equality in the workplace.

Please note that this is not a track for women only. In order to truly achieve equality in the workplace, it is critical that both women and men are part of the conversation.

Speakers at the Dreamforce Women’s Leadership Summit

The speakers included in the Women’s Leadership Summit run the gamut. A sampling of the speakers includes:

For sessions throughout Dreamforce that focus on workplace equality, check out this wonderful list that Michelle Chaplin put together.

Looking to attend the Women’s Leadership Summit? It starts at 9:00AM Thursday, September 17, and goes until around 6:00PM that day. I’ll be there. Will you?

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