Come Network with the Women Tech Leaders at Autodesk

Come Network with the Women Tech Leaders at Autodesk

Join PowerToFly and Autodesk, a leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software, for an evening of networking and discussions featuring Autodesk's women tech leaders.

If you've ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances are you've experienced what millions of Autodesk customers are doing with their software. This event is your chance to hear from (and meet!) the women leaders and allies that make it all possible.

The event will take place on Wednesday, October 16th at Autodesk SF Gallery, located at 1 Market Street, #200, San Francisco. Check-in will begin at 5:30pm with programing starting at 6:30pm. We'll also be supplying a Lyft code to help you get home after the event.

Agenda (subject to change)

  • 5:30pm - Check-in and Networking over refreshments
  • 6:30pm - Event kickoff with PowerToFly
  • 6:35pm - Welcome Address by Queen Denchukwu, Manager, Global Diversity Partnerships and Alliances
  • 6:45pm - Tech Talk / Product Demo by Paula Berggren, Senior Exhibit Designer
  • 7:00pm - Panel Discussion featuring from Autodesk
  • 7:20pm - Audience Q&A
  • 7:35pm - Closing with Andrea Robb, VP of Talent, Culture, and Diversity
  • 7:40pm - Networking continues

Although you don't need to be looking for an open role to attend the event, Autodesk is hiring. Autodesk believes diversity fuels new ideas, creativity, and business growth and promotes this mission through thought leadership groups as the Autodesk Women's Network.

About Autodesk: We make software for people who make things. If you've ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances are you've experienced what millions of Autodesk customers are doing with our software. With Autodesk, you have the power to make anything. Find out more HERE.

About PowerToFly's Events: All RSVP'd attendees are welcome, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, or age. If you require assistance to fully participate in this event, please email hi@powertofly.com, and we will contact you to discuss your specific needs.

Unfortunately, PowerToFly and Autodesk cannot admit outside recruiters to this particular event. Please email hi@powertofly.com if you have any questions about this policy.

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