Women in Technology Announces the 2018 Women of the Year Award Finalists
Finalists announced for the annual event celebrating girls and women in STEAM
ATLANTA, Oct. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Women of the Year Awards gathers top Georgia companies at the forefront of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) industries to recognize and announce the Woman of the Year – women who demonstrate leadership and vision in business, and are remarkable women who make a difference in our community. Additionally, one special WIT Girl will be recognized as the Girl of the Year for her exemplary achievement and dedication to STEAM education.
This year, 37 women were honored by being nominated as a Woman of the Year and 13 young girls were nominated as Girl of the Year. Each honoree holds a business or STEAM leadership role within an organization in Georgia or have shown excellence in STEAM education studies.
One winner from each category will be announced at the Thursday, November 8, 2018 gala event at the Georgia Aquarium. Here are this year's finalists in the four categories including Girl of the Year:
Large/Enterprise Business, representing companies with more than 2,500 employees
Diana Lee Caplinger, Chief Administrative Officer, Consumer Technology – SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Nicole Jones, Global Innovation Leader – Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Shalima Pannikode, Vice President Information Technology – Anthem, Inc.
Medium/Mid-Size Business, representing companies with 251 to 2,500 employees and Educational Institutions
Sherry Farrugia, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer - GT/CHOA Pediatric Technology Center
Sweta Sneha, Executive Director and Professor of Healthcare Management and Informatics - Kennesaw State University
Erica Stanley, Founder, Women Who Code Atlanta/Engineering Manager - SalesLoft
Small/Emerging Business, representing companies with 250 employees or less
Tammy Cohen, Founder & Chief Visionary Officer - InfoMart
Annie Eaton, Chief Executive Officer - Futurus
Valarie Mackey, Chief Executive Officer - WrightNow Solutions
Non-Profit Organization, representing public/private non-profits
Jasmine Miller, Managing Director - Per Scholas
Michelle Coward-Wells, Lead Physicist - Piedmont Healthcare
Katie Logan, Vice President, Experience - Piedmont Healthcare
Girl of the Year
Audra Buffington, North Springs High School (11th Grade)
Medinah Allah, Ayo Aby Academy (10th Grade)
Zora Felix, New Manchester High School (9th)
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About Women in Technology
Women in Technology (WIT) empowers and educates women and girls about opportunities in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math (STEAM) by educating middle and high school girls, and young women in college, and by sharing the stories of successful professional women in STEAM. Our team of more than 300 volunteers delivers professional development and networking opportunities to our more than 3,000 professionals, and programs at no cost to more than 1,500 students. From the classroom to the boardroom, WIT is committed to bringing the best STEAM content and programming to women and girls in Georgia.
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