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  • Elizabeth Colton, Chair and Acting Exec. Director, International Women’s Museum

    Ms. Colton is a devoted advocate for and philanthropist to both women's causes and San Francisco political campaigns. A campaign consultant for more than twenty years, Ms. Colton directed her own political and public affairs consulting firm. In this capacity, she has worked with many of the leading museums in San Francisco, including the deYoung …

  • LisaAnn Trembath, BA, CNMT, Clinical Specialist, Medical Imaging, Bristol-Myers Squibb

    Ms. Trembath speaks frequently to medical audiences about diagnostic testing in heart disease and breast cancer. She has particular interest in women's health issues, especially in appropriate testing and treatment for the female heart. Her presentation described features of heart disease that are unique to females, and how those symptoms compare to traditional knowledge about …

  • Pat Dando, Councilmember, District 10, City of San Jose

    Ms. Dando is a "seasoned" city council member in San Jose. After graduating from North Texas State University with a double major in Elementary Education and English, Ms. Dando taught school for five years before taking time off to rear three children. Through the years she was involved in many volunteer activities. Her subsequent work …

  • Dr. Iris Berke, Principal, Branham High School, San Jose

    Dr. Berke shared her experiences in creating and implementing the educational vision for a new school in an old facility. Branham High School originally opened in September, 1967. Due to declining enrollment and budget constraints, Campbell Union High School District closed the school in 1990. The site was leased to Valley Christian School, which operated …

  • Carol Muller, Ph.D., President and CEO, MentorNet

    he E-Mentoring Network for Women in Engineering and Science. MentorNet is a nonprofit initiative sponsored through partnerships, grants, and donations, with a mission to further women's progress in scientific and technical fields through the use of a dynamic, technology-supported mentoring program. Women who are studying engineering or science at one of the participating colleges or …

  • Karen Nemsick, Founder and Director, Women in Action

    Women In Action is a nonprofit program designed to build the self-confidence of women making the transition from welfare to work. Outdoor adventure activities, such as hiking, kayaking and ropes courses, teach women to confront self-defeating beliefs and increase their confidence. Ms. Nemsick designed a program that could provide learning experiences to women who were …

  • Karen Greenwood, President, Nimble Press

    TMD member Ms. Greenwood is a writer and speaker specializing in network technology and K-12 education. She founded the Education Network Manager's User Group (ENMUG) in San Jose, the TechForum annual conference, and presents as a technology expert at education conferences. She is on the advisory board of the Women of Silicon Valley project and …

  • Mandatory Member Meeting

    We discussed the purpose of the group, elected officers and committee chairs, brainstormed ways to expand our member base and improve the group, and collected annual dues.

  • Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Update

    Most of us have heard of CASA, the program of Court Appointed Special Advocates for state dependent children. Do you know, though, where CASA fits into the system of social work and the courts? TMD member Trish Hayward will enlighten us about this vital program, based on her experience as a CASA Volunteer. Trish is …

  • Connecting for success

    Il Fornaio

    To create a successful startup, everyone needs to be connected: Entrepreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, engineers, technologists, and the organizations that serve them. A resource of information and networking opportunities for technology startups, WorkIt.com connects members of the technology business community in Silicon Valley and the Greater Bay Area, linking people to the resources they …

  • Margarita Quihuis

    Globalization, Demographics, and the Future of Work, aka Cheap Labor, Old People, and Your Job Our speaker for May is Margarita Quihuis, who will talk about global trends and how they will impact our lives economically and professionally. She says this will be a storytelling, observational, anecdotal, and interactive conversation as we ponder these issues …