Girls in Tech Bolsters Board of Advisors with New Appointments
"We are at a time of tremendous growth for Girls in Tech that is being fueled by the massive sea change in attitudes and approaches in hiring practices that is reshaping the global workforce," said
Snyder brings more than 20 years of executive leadership experience at SaaS companies having served in executive roles in a variety of finance, operations, and sales roles. Snyder has held both public and private company CFO roles. Prior to
Durvasula leads Marsh's digital, data and analytics strategy and transformation, including the development of innovative digital platforms, products and experiences across global business units. He is a seasoned expert in building high-performing, global teams leveraging internal and external talent. Before Marsh, Durvasula was Enterprise Head of Data & Digital Tech at American Express.
"As a CFO, I can see how the gender gap in STEM has a big impact on economic equality: women make up half of the college-educated workforce in
"It's an honor to join the Girls in Tech board and be part of the mission-critical work in closing the gender gap," said Durvasula. "I look forward to partnering with Adriana and team at this pivotal moment in expanding their reach to inspire, educate and empower women as digital disruption creates new opportunities across industries."
The duo joins an already robust board of respected leaders, including:
Sandy Carter , Girls in Tech Board Chair & Vice President atAmazon Web Services Alyson Welch , Vice President of Sales at TwilioDarrell Mockus , CTO ofThe Myers-Briggs Company's Innovation Labs Donna Boyer , Vice President Product at Stitch FixJonathan Abrams , Managing Partner, Founders DenKim DeCarlis , CMO of PerimeterX- Lawdan Shojaee, Founder & CEO at Axosoft
Mayumi Hiramatsu , Executive Vice President atInfor Susie Wee , CTO at Cisco's DevNetWendy Pfeiffer , CIO at NutanixAdriana Gascoigne , Founder & CEO
About Girls in Tech
Girls in Tech (GIT) is a global non-profit that seeks to eradicate gender disparities in high-tech industries and startups by engaging, educating and empowering women who are passionate about technology. From technical courses and leadership bootcamps to hackathons and startup competitions, it is our mission to support women entirely with the access and community they need to succeed in tech.
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