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Latinas Learn Microsoft Teams for Teachers

Build collaborative classrooms, connect in professional learning communities, and connect with colleagues – all from a single experience.

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Latinas Learn Microsoft Teams LIVE Webinar

Due to the Corona Virus pandemic, many of us find ourselves working or teaching from home and taking our conversations online. Now more than ever, people need to know that their virtual conversations are private and secure. At Microsoft, privacy and security are never an afterthought. This is why we would like to introduce our community of entrepreneurs, small business owners, professionals, teachers, and parents to Microsoft Teams. Together, Microsoft engineers and #LatinaGeeks team will review Microsoft Teams, to outline what is it, its features, benefits and future plans. Find out how it can help you stay more efficient, no matter who you are.   INSTRUCTORS  Sal Rosales, Microsoft, Power Platform Premier Engineer & Board Chair of #LatinaGeeks  Samantha Huerta, Microsoft, Premier Field Engineer & Los Angeles Chapter President  Jennifer M Castro, Microsoft, Education Expert  This will be a live session, be prepared to participate and ask our instructors questions.  Recommendations & Requirements All #LatinaGeeks members will receive an email before the event to join the link on the browser to access the webcast.  Recommended browsers: For the best experience please use one of these browsers Edge, New Chromium Edge, and Chrome. Must be a #LatinaGeeks member to access the webinar. Registration is free, sign up here. Future Sponsorships Are you interested in sponsoring a future workshop event or webinar? Please contact Lala Castro or complete our corporate sponsor form here. Want to support our #LatinaGeeks mission? Become a volunteer or donate to one of our causes.

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Unleashing Your Career Superpower: Navigating Personal Strengths for Professional Growth

Learn how to recognize the unique qualities that set you apart. Whether it’s your problem-solving skills, creativity, or empathy, we’ll guide you in discovering your career superpower. We’ll also explore practical strategies for leveraging your superpower effectively in your professional journey.

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Analisa Felix

Analisa Felix is a career curiosity pro dedicated to helping others lean their career ladder against the right wall – for them. She is the producer and host of The Work University Podcast, a library of short career informational interviews for students of all ages where she takes listeners for a peek behind the curtain of diverse careers. In each episode, Analisa finds out what it’s really like to work in these jobs and takes us beyond the job description. She wants you to know more about the career you’re getting into before you start spending time and energy. www.WorkUniversity.org Analisa’s work experience includes over a decade in tech staffing and training technical systems with companies like Microsoft and Cedars-Sinai. Analisa proves that you don’t have to be a techie to work in tech. Analisa is a second-generation Mexican American and earned her B.A. in Sociology from Arizona State University. She currently serves as the University Relations Chair for the San Diego chapter of Prospanica, The Association of Hispanic MBAs & Business Professionals. She is also a proud advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. Analisa is a volunteer within her community and has spoken in front of student organizations. Through mock interviews, she provides assistance to students in organizations such as LA Youth at Work and YearUp. In addition, she assists professionals in strengthening their interviewing skills through consulting. Analisa was raised in Mesa, Arizona, and now calls San Diego home with her wife, Blanca.

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#LatinaGeeks Day Celebration & Networking – 2023 Recap

On Monday, July 10th, we hosted a special event in San Diego, California, at Mujeres Brew House, a women-run brewery in Barrio Logan founded by two Latinas. The event marked the 4th Anniversary of #LatinaGeeks Day and brought together over 60 members of our diverse community of Latinas and allies. It was a memorable evening that served as a celebration of our organization's achievements thus far.  During this special gathering, we took the opportunity to honor the impactful work of our organization and express gratitude to our remarkable community, who have supported us throughout the years. Diana Jurado Fuentes, the City Clerk representing the city of San Diego, played a vital role by officially proclaiming July 10th, 2023, as the official "#LatinaGeeks Day" in San Diego. This recognition adds significance to our event and reinforces the value we bring to the city.  The evening started with #LatinaGeeks Board Member Ana Reyes giving a background of how far the San Diego Chapter has come since its inception in 2019. #LatinaGeeks’ Cofounder, Lala Castro, then guided us through the mission and vision of #LatinaGeeks and offered insights on why it was important to start the organization and the impact it has made on our Latina tech community. We then proceeded to introduce some of our San Diego Chapter leaders, including Suzy Reyes, Ruby Sherman, and Elvia Sedano, who lead all San Diego Chapter programming efforts and played a pivotal role in organizing the celebration.  Also in attendance were #LatinaGeeks Board Members Kimbra Brookstein and Tony Herrera, Committee Members Jericho Lopez and Gabby Baker, in addition to our representatives from our sponsor companies at Autodesk, WGU, Intuit, ResMed, and ESET- who were all there to show their support and contribute to the significance for this momentous occasion.    During the event, we made an exciting announcement about our upcoming Women in Tech Festival: Latinas Leading the Way. This one-day conference will take place in San Diego on November 4, 2023. The festival aims to celebrate and highlight Latinas who are currently working in or pursuing careers in technology. Our goal is to inspire, engage, and empower other women in the field.  The event will attract a diverse range of 150+ attendees, including recruiters, entrepreneurs, business leaders, technologists, corporate representatives, university students, members of the media, and many more. We will soon be sharing the registration link, allowing interested individuals to secure their spots at the festival. It promises to be a transformative experience that showcases the achievements and potential of Latinas in the tech industry and provides a platform for connections, learning, and recruitment efforts.  We extend a heartfelt thank you to Mujeres Brew House for graciously hosting this unforgettable evening and for generously donating a percentage of the beer sales to our organization. Our gratitude also goes out to the incredible @barracrudasd, who delighted us with delicious tacos, ceviche, and elotes. Additionally, a special shout-out to @lavidaaida for keeping the fun vibes alive with an incredible DJ performance throughout the night.  Muchas gracias to all the volunteers, sponsors, and everyone who attended the event to celebrate and show their support. Volunteer with [...]
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Women in Tech Festival: Latinas Leading the Way

THIS EVENT HAS ENDED!  Thank you for attending, and we look forward to seeing you at our future programs & events. 2023 SPEAKERS Jessica YanezHost, The Wine & Chisme Podcast Lala CastroCo-Founder & Executive Director, #LatinaGeeks Denyse CardozoManaging Director, #LatinaGeeks Laura I. GómezFounder & CEO, Proyecto Sol Rosa María Hernández CastellanosPresident & Founder, The Vida Effect Liza Trujillo KirklandGlobal DEIB Leader, Social Impact Expert Catherine MartinezPrincipal Community Engagement Manager, Twilio Leidy RiehleFP&A Business Management Analytics, LPL Financial Guillermo MelantoniDirector of Product Management & Head of Tinkercad Analisa FelixProducer & Host, The Work University Podcast Norma FrankIT Application Services Manager Justina SanchezQuality Engineer II, TÜV SÜD Jodi CorderoSr. Technical Program Manager, Intuit Ginger ZumaetaBoard Member Laura CancelCEO & Founder, Neddie Stephanie KimberlingDigital Marketing Instructor, UC San Diego Julian LewisCOO & Co-Founder, Zella Life Remy MerazCEO & Co-Founder, Zella Life Felicita SandovalSecurity Governance Risk Compliance Analyst, LiveRamp Silvia MahGeneral Partner, Stella Impact Capital Sarah HassaineHead of Global Diversity & Inclusion, ResMed Stephanie Almendariz LaraLean Coach & Industrial Engineer, Lucid Motors Kayla BanuelosProduct Marketing Manager, ESET North America Amalie ZinsserFormer Director of Community & Belonging, Uncommons Alana AbbittVP, Product Development, MIso Robotics 2023 AGENDA 8:30 - 9:00 AM PST - Cafecito, Networking, & Registration Grab a cafecito and connect with fellow professionals. 9:00 - 9:15 AM PST - Opening Remarks & Housekeeping Emcee: Jessica Yanez, Host, The Wine & Chisme Podcast   WELCOMING REMARKS Speaker: LaLa Castro, Co-Founder & Executive Director, #LatinaGeeks Speaker: Silvia Nadalet, Dean, School of Math, Science & Engineering, Southwestern College   9:15 - 9:35 AM PST - Opening Keynote Speaker: Laura I. Gomez, Founder & CEO, Proyecto Sol 9:35 - 10:10 AM PST - Panel Discussion: Tech Beyond Coding: Diverse Roles and Opportunities in the Digital Landscape Many individuals working in the tech industry either have a technical background and are often expected to remain highly technical, or they lack a technical background and may feel restricted in their career prospects as a result. However, the reality is quite different from these perceptions. In this session, our speakers will explore the multitude of roles available in the tech industry, their interconnections with other roles and skill sets, and discover strategies for positioning yourself to transition into your dream role. Speaker: Liza Trujillo Kirkland, DEI Leader, Social Impact Expert Speaker: Catherine Martinez, Principal Community Engagement Manager, Twilio Speaker: Leidy Riehle, FP&A Business Management Analytics, LPL Financial Speaker: Analisa Felix, Producer & Host, The Work University Podcast Moderator: Rosa María Hernández Castellanos, President & Founder, The Vida Effect 10:15 - 10:30 AM PST - Power Talk: Breaking the Silence: The Power of Communication for Women in Tech Speaker: Norma Frank, IT Application Services Manager 10:30 - 11:00 AM PST - Cafecito & Brella Networking 11:00 - 11:15 AM PST - Power Talk: The Leader in You Discover the transformative essence of leadership that resides within each of us, regardless of whether you lead yourself, nurture your children, guide your family, inspire your teams, steer your classes, or drive your companies. Join this session to unlock profound insights into the vital components of leadership and learn how to harness their power to [...]
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Erika Herrera

Erika Herrera is a highly accomplished sales and customer service professional with a proven track record of success. She is customer-focused, results-oriented, and a team player. She is driven to exceed sales goals and build strong relationships with clients. She is also proactive and always looking for new opportunities to grow and increase revenue. Erika is a graduate of George Mason University with a Bachelor of Science in Health Administration. She also holds certifications in Digital Marketing and Adobe Creative Suite. She is proficient in Salesforce, Microsoft Office 365, Slack, Tableau, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, and Smartsheet. Erika is a valuable asset to any board of directors. She is a hard worker who is always willing to go the extra mile. She is also a team player who is always willing to help her colleagues succeed. She looks forward to serving on the board of LatinaGeeks and to aiding the mission and supporting its growth.

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