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Catherine Anne…
Director at Various Startups

Ensure that the virtual networking events are promoted widely and accessible to all women in the tech community. Use inclusive language and imagery in promotional materials to attract a diverse audience.

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Chaquinta Fisher
I.T. Support Manager & Website Accessibility Coordinator at McLennan County

Virtual networking creates opportunities for additional professional and personal development. It also enables you to speak to other attendees sharing your insights and experiences.

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Rebecca Prasangi
Platform Engineer/Technical Lead at NCS Group

Virtual networking isn’t just a convenience—it’s quietly redefining access and equity in tech. During my own career break, it became my bridge back—I wasn’t in office corridors, but I was very much in the conversation. Through LinkedIn groups, virtual tech sessions, and communities, I connected, learned, and stayed visible without being physically present.

It shifts networking from chance encounters to intentional growth—you choose rooms that align with your goals. For women balancing multiple roles, that flexibility is powerful. In my case, it ensured I didn’t return as a stranger to the industry, but as someone already engaged. Done right, virtual networking doesn’t just maintain relevance—it amplifies it.

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