As a general rule I try to keep my head below the parapet. In private I’m quite ornery and opinionated but in public I try to maintain a facade, I try to stay calm, be professional, and, contrary to my undergrad in theatre studies, I like to avoid the drama. But now I’m exasperated and More Info »
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Two for One at Be Better At Facebook for Business
Last Wednesday night DigiWomen continued our series of events that help us achieve our mission of enabling connections through the understanding and use of technology. Working as online marketing consultants of various hues, Pauline and I meet clients daily who are baffled by aspects of online marketing. We know that there are folk amongst this More Info »
Be Better At… Facebook for Business
DigiWomen are excited to announce BE BETTER AT…. Facebook. We will be joined at the Guinness Enterprise Centre on 28th October from 6.30pm by experts from Facebook to share their indepth knowledge about how best to use Facebook for business. They will be able to advise on how to build your brand, use Facebook ads More Info »
Be Better At Twitter
Twitter For Business DigiWomen are delighted to announce that we are partnering with the Twitter team here in Dublin to bring you the next workshop in our Be Better At… series. Buy tickets here. Following on from our successful Be Better At… LinkedIn event last December we have lined up a great event for anyone More Info »
At #WebSummit 2014 we have 3 goals – help us realise them
At Web Summit 2014 at the RDS in Ballsbridge #DigiWomen have 3 goals. We will continue our new #SheDIDIt campaign by collating and sharing stories about women’s achievements in technology. We will survey at least 1000 delegates at the summit to gather information about attitudes to women’s participation in technology conferences. We hope that each More Info »
#SheDIDIt Patricia Scanlon of Meowtek
An innovative educational technology company #edtech Here at #DigiWomen we are always excited to hear about women making waves in technology. #SheDIDIt is a collection of these stories which we hope will inspire other women to step forward and take pride in their contributions. When Patricia Scanlon, founder of Meowtek, an educational technology company, got in More Info »
Hands up if you wonder about women’s participation in technology conferences?
In a recent post we announced that we are taking the DigiWomen show to Web Summit next week. (Aaagh next week already!) We’re planning to ask delegates to complete a short questionnaire to collect anonymised data about attitudes to women’s participation in technology conferences. We are hoping to go to print with this questionnaire shortly More Info »