SCTE seeks nominations for Women in Tech award

May 13, 2019
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Women in Technology Award, jointly presented by Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT), the SCTE/ISBE ...

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Women in Technology Award, jointly presented by Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT), the SCTE/ISBE, and Cablefax. The nominations deadline is June 21.

The award, which was first presented in 1995, acknowledges the achievements of an outstanding woman in technology who has demonstrated significant personal and professional growth and has contributed to the advancement of the cable telecommunications industry. The award shines a spotlight on the achievements of women in this traditionally male-dominated industry sector.

A nominee must be in a technical position in the cable or telecommunications industry and must be a member of WICT and SCTE/ISBE, among other criteria detailed in the nomination application.

This year's award will be presented during the SCTE/ISBE's Annual Awards Luncheon at Cable-Tec Expo in New Orleans.

Last year's winner was Noopur Davis, executive vice president, chief product and technology officer of Comcast. Other past recipients include Debbie Picciolo, Theresa Hennesy, Vibha Rustagi, Sherita Ceasar, Stephanie Mitchko-Beale, Jennifer Yohe Wagner, Susan Adams, Leslie Ellis, Barbara Jaffe, Cyndee Everman, Carolyn Terry, Vicki Marts, Charlotte Field, Nomi Bergman, and Yvette Kanouff.

More information and the online nomination application are available at https://www.wict.org/ in the Career Development section.        

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