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The Information Technology Girl 
Exclusive e-workshop with Ann Moffatt, Founder of FitT

Dear <<First Name>>, 

I’ve worked in the Information Technology industry since 1959. From the first days I’ve loved every bit of it. Yes, there have been a few days I could have done without but overall I’ve been paid handsomely to have tremendous fun. It's enabled me to successfully raise 2 wonderful children and to indulge my passion for travel.

In this e-workshop I will share what I and many other women have learned while working in our exciting and fast changing profession and we'll have some question time to answer any questions or learnings you've had for yourself or other women. 

For more information and to register CLICK HERE

Ann Moffatt

Ann Moffatt working from her lounge room table with her daughter at her side as she writes programs to analyse the supersonic Concorde jet’s black box recorder.

After a 50-plus year career in technology, Ann Moffatt is a true trailblazer and a woman ahead of her time. Forging an exciting career that started in IT in 1959 as a programmer for Kodak, Ann has gone on to hold senior positions in AMP and ASX, and is the first woman inducted into the Australian ICT Hall of Fame.

In the 1960s, Ann pioneered the concept of teleworking and was in charge of 400 professional staff – all working from home. In 1990 as the IT industry became increasingly male dominated, Ann founded FitT 'a network of women helping women'. Her memoir 'The IT Girl' is released this month. 

Reserve Your Free Ticket Now!
15 December 2020
12 pm - 1 pm AEST (Sydney)
Online
 
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