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  • Lisa Chapman, Attorney

    TMD member Lisa spoke on the death penalty and traced the history of capital punishment from the inception of our country to the present bill that aims to replace the death penalty with life without parole. She gave a personal account of her involvement with this issue, discussed specific death penalty cases, presented current statistics …

  • Junko Matsubara, CEO of J-women.com Inc.

    J-women.com is a web portal targeted at the growing number of women Internet users in Japan. The company is unique, since it started as a spin-off of Mitsubishi Corp., a major Japanese trading firm, where Junko was the Manager of Business Development at its Palo Alto Office. Although targeting the Japanese market, J-women.com is headquartered …

  • Mary Singleton, Nuclear Facilities Manager and Research Chemist – Retired

    Mary Singleton is a distinguished scientist who worked at Lawrence Livermore Labs as Nuclear Facilities Manager and Research Chemist. She is now retired. She is extremely active in issues related to science and to women. She brought a still active class action suit against Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Labs for salary inequity for women. She spoke …

  • Shelly Luke, entrepreneur and former school teacher

    Shelly created an online curriculum project to highlight women scientists. Each year she spends one month in the Amazon with scientists studying fresh water dolphins and creating tools for teachers who want to use the experience in the classroom. Shelly spoke about changes in education, how she developed the project, and how she manages to …

  • Amy Gonzales, VP, West Coast, for Women’s Organization for Mentoring, Education & Networking (WOMEN) Unlimited Inc.

    WOMEN Unlimited teaches women how to navigate male-dominated business waters. Instead of focusing on generic leadership and management skills, the yearlong, once-a-month program caters to women's specific needs, such as how to communicate in all-male situations or when to say no. Amy shared some fascinating tips on how to be more effective at work and …

  • Penelope Douglas, president of Silicon Valley Community Ventures

    Before joining SVCV, Penelope was senior vice president at Odwalla, Inc., chief administrative officer at Morrison & Foerster, and chair of the Morrison & Foerster Foundation. For the last fifteen years, she has been involved with community-based non-profit organizations, and is currently chair of the Children's Television Education and Resource Center, a developer of school …

  • Evelyn Richards, Assistant Business Editor/Silicon Valley Life, San Jose Mercury News

    Evelyn's group of five top-class reporters and columnists specializes in chronicling the societal changes caused by the technological and economic revolutions the Valley has been experiencing. They call themselves "real-time anthropologists". Evelyn's amazing career includes stints at the Mercury News as first editor of the Computing section and later as technology editor, at Stanford as …

  • Mandatory Members Meeting

    520 Cowper St, Palo Alto, United States

    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.

  • Rebecca Stockley, Founder and Dean of BATS (Bay Area TheaterSports)

    Warm, open, funny, actor/teacher/coach extraordinaire, Rebecca's stories were worth getting up early to hear. She's been a member of BATS Company and Coaching Staff since 1989 and has been Dean of BATS School of Improv since 1992. Prior to joining BATS, Rebecca was a coach and player with Seattle Theatresports. She performed her first improv …

  • Elizabeth Carlassare, Author of the book, “Dotcom Divas”

    Elizabeth shared stories from her new book, "Dotcom Divas: E-Business Insights from the Visionary Women Founders of 20 Net Ventures." The book profiles 20 women-founded Internet companies, and is packed with a lot of valuable info and inspiring stories for any entrepreneur or Internet professional. Elizabeth is a coach for women in technology and women …

  • Vinita Bali, Corporate Attorney

    Vinita was raised in a traditional environment in India. She addressed the cultural chasms that immigrant women face when they join our society, as well as the specific cultural biases confronting women in India. She works with Lisa Chapman at the law firm The Silicon Valley Law Group. Vinita told us the story of her …

  • Donna Baranski-Walker, Founder of Just Peace Technologies

    TMD member Donna spoke on her recent experiences as part of a Compassionate Listening Delegation to Israel and Palestine this past March. This fascinating trip took the delegation directly into the hot spots of the Palestinian uprising and the military siege that was waged in response. Some of the highlights of the trip included meeting …