WITS 2024 Call for Speaking Proposals
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Thank you for your interest in presenting at the Women in Tech Summits (WITS) events.
We have provided important information about WITS and our selection process below. Please read all of this information prior to submitting your speaking proposal. In addition to this application form, all speakers are required to submit a link to 1 minute video outlining their talk, including the key audience takeaways. Submissions without this video will not be considered. 

We have provided important information about WITS and our selection process below. Please read all of this information prior to submitting your speaking proposal. In addition to this application form, all speakers will be required to submit a link to a 1 minute video outlining their talk, including the key audience takeaways. Submissions without this video will not be considered. 

We are looking for volunteers to deliver a solo talk, participate on a panel, or lead a workshop that falls into one of the following agenda tracks: (1) Innovate Yourself, (2) Trends in Technology, and (3) Hands-on Workshops. Descriptions of the tracks are below. You will need to select the type of session you plan to lead when you submit your application.

Speakers/Panels should be prepared to lead a 45 minute session (including Q&A). Hands-on workshop leaders should be prepared to lead a 3-hour project based workshop that includes hands-on activities. We encourage speakers to develop sessions that include interaction with the audience via Q&A or chat in a virtual session.

While every submission will be evaluated on its own merits, preference will be given to women-identifying or non-binary individuals currently in or formerly working in technology. Preference will also be given to speakers who have active work experience in their particular topic.

Prior to submitting a proposal for the Women in Tech Summit (WITS), we recommend reviewing sessions/topics from prior summits. More information on prior topics can be found on the past events section at womenintechsummit.com   

The Audience -

Our attendees are women-identifying and non-binary individuals and their allies working on both the technical and business sides of technology. They range from students to CEOs with the majority of attendees being mid-career. They are interested in hearing from other women-identifying and non-binary individuals in the industry on topics that will help them grow their skills, expand their knowledge, and advance their careers.

Submission deadlines for specific events will be announced via the WITS email list. 

Notifications -

Submissions will be accepted and reviewed on a rotating basis. Speakers will have 10 days to respond to notices of acceptance. Failure to respond within 10 days will result in a revocation of the invitation to speak.

Approved speakers are eligible for a complimentary registration to the event. We are unable to provide speakers with a stipend.

Speakers, as well as all attendees and sponsors, will be expected to adhere to the Code of Conduct for the Women in Tech Summit. The code can be viewed here - http://womenintechsummit.com/about/

We welcome your expertise and look forward to receiving your submission!

Track and Session info -

Sessions in all tracks at the Women in Tech Summit should be grounded in three basic concepts
- Positive, forward-looking viewpoints
- Actionable messages that help attendees grow skills, networks, and careers
- Demonstrating that working in tech is writing code and much more

Trends in Technology Track - 
The Trends in Technology track provides audience members an opportunity to learn more about a specific technology topic. These sessions should focus on some of the new things happening in and with technology. Attendees should come away from these sessions with an understanding of these trends, their applicability and the terminology related to this trend. Generally, these sessions will be 45 minutes long including Q&A.

Hands-on Workshops - 
The hands-on workshops provide audience members with practical experience in a given topic. Workshops should be exercise and/or project based and should provide either an elementary overview or a deep-dive into a particular technology topic. Speakers are encouraged to submit either programming workshop topics or workshops that demonstrate that working in tech is programming and more. Please note that the hands-on workshop sessions will be 3 hours.

Innovate Yourself Track - 
The Innovate Yourself track at the WITS provides audience members an opportunity to develop skills and learn from the experience and expertise of other women-identifying and non-binary individuals working in tech. Innovate Yourself sessions focus on topics useful for career growth on both the technical and business sides of technology. Generally, these sessions will be 45 minutes long including Q&A.


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Email *
First Name *
Last Name *
Company *
Job Title *
Mobile phone number (alternate means for communicating with the speaker committee) *
City *
State  (2 letter abbreviation) *
Zip Code *
Speaker bio - If selected as a speaker, the bio that you submit will be placed on the Women in Tech Summit website *
Speaker tagline - 3 words that describe you *
Previous speaking experience - Please list examples of previous speaking experience or indicate if this would be your first conference speaking experience. Feel free to include links to video or audio recordings. *
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