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Monthly Mentor Panel - How to Be a Mentor

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Melissa C. and 2 others
Monthly Mentor Panel - How to Be a Mentor

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Join the discussion with our Mentor Panel of leaders. These experts will answer questions from the audience as well as the audience will have the opportunity to share their experiences.

About the Panelists:
Cynthia Libby - Consulting Director
Cynthia enjoys mentoring RPA developers to produce automations that help their employees be more productive and energized. She has over 35 years of experience working with all types of Software Automation.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthialibby/

Meg Ward - Director, Product Engineering
Meg Ward has nearly 23 years in tech, having been an individual contributor for fifteen years and a people manager for nearly 8. Currently the Director of Product Engineering at Galileo.io, Meg focuses on mentoring others on the path from IC to manager and to becoming a better manager. Meg lives in Denver, CO with her wife, two kids, and four very demanding cats.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-w-481b533/
Twitter: @heisenfeature

Shilpa Vir - Product Lead
Shilpa is a seasoned Product Management leader and Entrepreneur, currently serving as a Product Lead at Google. She has spent 15+ years leading Product, Engineering, and Operations teams at Google, eBay, Microsoft, HP, and Yahoo. She has also founded 2 startups and worked in several early and mid-stage startups.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shilpavir/
Website: http://www.ShilpaVir.com

Agenda:

  • Ice breakers, Member intros
  • Women Who Code Welcome
  • Core Program of Q&A and discussion with the panelists

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