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Making Waves - Joining Together

Grace Hopper Celebration celebrates diversity

PALO ALTO, Calif., September 13, 2006 - The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) today announced sessions to be held at the Grace Hopper Celebration focusing on the specific issues and challenges faced by African-American, Latina, Asian, lesbian and bisexual women, and women in developing countries. The sixth Grace Hopper Celebration will be held October 4-7, 2006 at the Town and Country resort in San Diego, CA.

The Grace Hopper Celebration has always been a place of inclusion and community. This year builds on that tradition by exploring the breadth and depth of women’s experiences in new detail. Focusing on the diverse experiences of women gives us a better opportunity to develop solutions for problems facing women in computing. Shaping the conversation is a series of presentations and gatherings:

In addition to these formal presentations, informal affinity groups are being encouraged throughout the conference. To encourage connections, networking and motivation the Women of Color luncheon will be held on Thursday sponsored by The National Center for Women and IT.

The Grace Hopper Celebration is proud to give all women the opportunity to work together to increase the impact of women on technology and to increase the positive impact of technology on the world’s women. We invite all people to register and get involved.

Registration for the conference is currently underway. Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference

Grace Hopper Celebration Sponsors:
Gold sponsors: CA, Cisco Systems, Google, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Yahoo! - Silver sponsors: Amazon, Arrow Electronics, Cadence, EMC, Fair Isaac, SAIC, Symantec, Thoughtworks, USENIX – Bronze sponsors: Adobe, Argonne National Labs, AT&T Labs, BMC, Goldman Sachs, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NCWIT, Oracle, Qualcomm, Virsalent, Walmart.com, Wells Fargo.

Gold academic scholarship underwriters: California Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Princeton University, UC Irvine, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UC San Diego - Silver academic scholarship underwriters: Information Networking Institute Carnegie Mellon, DePaul University, Georgia Tech, Michigan State University, NCSA, New York University, Purdue University – Bronze academic scholarship underwriters: Tufts University, University of California Berkeley, University of California Santa Cruz, University of Texas at Austin.
Founding Sponsors: CRA & CRA-W
Government Sponsor: The National Science Foundation

About the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing:
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC) is a program of The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) and is co-presented by ABI and the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). Inspired by the legacy of Admiral Grace Murray Hopper, this technical conference is the world’s largest gathering of women in computing, and is designed to bring the technology, research and career interests of women in IT-related professions to the forefront. Open to women and men from the undergraduate level to seasoned technical leaders and educators, GHC receives financial support from major corporations and universities and from the government through The National Science Foundation. GHC was founded by the late Dr. Anita Borg and Dr. Telle Whitney in 1994.

About The Anita Borg Institute
Founded in 1997, the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology is a nationally recognized organization dedicated to changing the world for women and technology. The Institute accomplishes its goals through collaboration with industry, academic and government organizations. A growing list of leading corporations, including partners HP, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Google and sponsors, IBM, Cisco, and Intel recognize that by investing in its programs to engage and develop technical women, they can achieve a more diverse, globally competitive workforce capable of producing higher levels of technology innovation and better financial performance. Partnering with these visionaries, as well as leading universities, government organizations and influential individual business and political leaders, the Institute is delivering programs that are changing the world for women and technology. The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) : www.anitaborg.org.

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