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Joana Pires
Director Partner Go to Market Strategy - EMEA
According to Accenture, only 21% of women believe the technology industry is a place they can thrive in. So, we’re searching for female tech leaders at our partner organizations who can inspire other women to go further in technology.
Our winners will be role models who have forged an extraordinary professional path leveraging or developing tech innovations and are actively contributing to the promotion of women and girls in STEM careers in their country.
By awarding these trailblazing women, we aim to celebrate female tech talent across our partner organizations, giving winners an elevated platform to amplify the people and initiatives that are important to them.
When it comes to tech, you need to really see it to supercharge it, so let’s spark inspiration today.
Each of the 11 Microsoft Western Europe subsidiaries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden) will have one winner for the award, women that truly stand out at a national level. And Western Europe will choose one nominee developing her work and influence across multiple European countries. Winners will be announced on the 23rd of June 2023 (International Women in Engineering Day). They will be highlighted by Microsoft leadership across different media channels and invited to participate in a Women Leaders Executive Program led by INSEAD Business School, our partner in this initiative.
If you are a Power Woman in Tech, you can nominate yourself! If you are not, send this link to the amazing Power Women in Tech you know!
All nominees will be assessed by a panel of Microsoft and IAMCP (International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners) leaders. The nominees must:
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