I apologize to my regular readers for the lack of posts the last few weeks. I’ve been busy visiting my family out of state for Easter, had some unexpected Internet connectivity problems, and then was busy with client catchup. So my monthly video clip of the month post, usually posted around the first of the month, is way, way overdue.
So without futher ado, here’s my April 2012 video clip of the month: a video excerpt from the Women Who Tech TeleSummit after party in San Francisco in 2008. It’s an oldie but goodie—with relevant information on a time-sensitive topic.
Registration is open for the 4th annual Women Who Tech TeleSummit—taking place May 23, 2012, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST—featuring an incredible lineup of female technology change makers. Women with an Internet connection anywhere in the world can take part.
The cost? $20 with scholarships available.
Just like the past three sold out TeleSummits, this one may sell out too. So register now. Among the talented women in technology, startups, and social media serving as panelists include:
- Startup investor Joanne Wilson
- WordPress usability expert Jane Wells of Automattic
- Shaherose Charania of Founders Labs and Women 2
- Shireen Mitchell of Digital Sistas
- Elisa Camahort Paige of BlogHer
- Kaliya Hamlin of She’s Geeky
I signed up as soon as I learned registration was open for this year’s event. Again, I recommend you do the same.
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