The talented Kara Swisher will be hosting PITCH SF 2013 Conference, a full day of women innovators and entrepreneurs talking about product innovation and business!
By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)
One of TIME’s 10 Most Influential Women in Tech, All Things Digital founder Kara Swisher is widely recognized for being a sizzling conference host and technology journalist. She is respected for her wit, sense of humor, hard-hitting journalism and candor.
In fact, today she was one of the first to note that the day’s Google Doodle recognizes computer pioneer Ada Lovelace, who is credited with being the first computer programmer in the Victorian era.
We are thrilled to announce that Kara Swisher will be hosting the 6th annual Women 2.0 PITCH Conference on February 14, 2013 in San Francisco!
Join us for a full day of talks at PITCH SF 2013 from women leading innovation at technology companies large and small.
Both men and women working in technology (from early-stage startup to corporate) are invited to hear speakers share best practices, growth strategies and stories of disruptive product development.
Learn about launching products from concept to cash and customers! Watch the Women 2.0 Startup Competition finalists pitch live to a panel of investors for feedback and prizes. Network with 800+ members of the Women 2.0 community at our biggest event of the year!
Who should attend? Anyone working in technology, from early-stage startup to corporate. Anyone thinking about starting a startup, or generally interested in technology and innovation. This includes but is not limited to: designers, developers, product managers, marketers, business development…
Early bird tickets are on sale now – get your ticket now to be inspired by the top women in tech, entrepreneurship and business!
About the guest blogger: Angie Chang co-founded Women 2.0 in 2006 with Shaherose Charania. She currently serves as Editor-In-Chief of Women 2.0 and is working to mainstream women in entrepreneurship. Previously, Angie held roles in product management, web UI design, and entrepreneurship. In 2008, Angie launched Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners, asking that guys come as the “+1” for once. Angie holds a B.A. in English and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley. Follow her on Twitter at @thisgirlangie.