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Stanford Departments and Resources

Stanford Alumni Association

Stanford University

Stanford University Graduate School of Business Executive Education

Stanford Breakfast Briefings - a speaker series produced by the Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Education Program.


Mentoring and Networking

Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics

Alliance of Technology and Women supports women and men worldwide who share the common interests of empowering women in technology, increasing the number of women in executive roles and encouraging women and girls to enter technology fields.

Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology increases the impact of women on all aspects of technology, and increases the positive impact of technology on the world's women.

MentorNet is the award-winning nonprofit e-mentoring network that addresses the retention and success of women in engineering, science and mathematics. Founded in 1997, MentorNet provides highly motivated proteges from many of the world's top colleges and universities with positive, one-on-one, email-based mentoring relationships with mentors from industry and academia.

Women in Technology International (WITI)

Women's Technology Cluster is the pre-eminent business incubator dedicated to women leaders building technology-driven businesses. WTC's mission is to increase the number of successful companies and to leverage their influence. Through their dedicated community of proven CEOs, investors, and industry experts, WTC provides extensive advisory services, coaching, and access to business and capital networks.


Volunteering

Girls For a Change (GFC) catalyzes professional women to support urban middle and high school girls to become social change makers and innovators, by empowering them to design, lead, fund and implement social change projects that tackle problems they face in their neighborhoods.

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