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Montana CEOs Share Four Strategies for Hiring More Women in Tech and Manufacturing
As a female programmer in Montana, Lindsey Hanna is used to being in the minority. While earning her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science at Montana State University (class of 2012) and during her six years as a Software Engineer at Workiva, only around 10 percent of her colleagues have been women…
Missoula outdoor tech company onX hires Amazon exec Laura Orvidas as new CEO
Laura Orvidas has never worked in an industry that wasn’t male-dominated, from her early days consulting to her last 19 years of working for Amazon.Orvidas was named the new CEO of outdoor tech company onX in June 2018…
Surprising New Data Highlights Complexity of Gender Gap in Tech
One of the benefits the Montana High Tech Business Alliance provides to our members is access to high-impact opportunities: referrals to news media looking for interviews…
Let’s Make K-12 Computer Science Education a Priority
Staff Writer Katy Spence and I traveled to Des Moines, Iowa for the Technology Councils of North America (TECNA) Conference July 24-26. We joined about 100 other tech association leaders…
Inaugural Women’s Summit Explores Inclusive Innovation
Sometimes the best insights come from the unlikeliest sources. So it was at the Women’s Innovation Summit I attended on Sunday, June 10th hosted by the Women’s Foundation of Montana…