06/21 Panel Event
Last week our panelists shared some major knowledge at AWE's first large, open-to-the-public event. If you missed the panel, you can still surf the images and videos glean some of the insights our panelists shared.
Huge 'thank you's to:
- Doreen Lorenzo: Director of UT's Center for Integrated Design
- Jan Ryan: Serial Entrepreneur and Partner at Capital Factory
- Heather Benoit: Mechanical Engineer at M3, and a founding member of AWE
- Lisa Woods: Creative Lead, UX Strategist, and Design Researcher at Argo; Co-Founder of dadageek
- Annie Hsieh: Software Engineer at Square Root
And thank you to everyone who attended! We hope to see you soon at future events.
Head to our 'contact' tab to join our listserv if you want to stay in the loop about AWE events down the road.
Moreover! If you're interested in leadership and planning opportunities for AWE, email [email protected].
**PSA ABOUT THE EVENT VIDEOS BELOW**
The audio is a pretty quiet, but if you bump these on either bluetooth speakers or use headphones you should be able to hear much better.
Huge 'thank you's to:
- Our panelists and moderator for leading such a fantastic discussion
- Doreen Lorenzo: Director of UT's Center for Integrated Design
- Jan Ryan: Serial Entrepreneur and Partner at Capital Factory
- Heather Benoit: Mechanical Engineer at M3, and a founding member of AWE
- Lisa Woods: Creative Lead, UX Strategist, and Design Researcher at Argo; Co-Founder of dadageek
- Annie Hsieh: Software Engineer at Square Root
- Mixer Design Group for hosting and sponsoring food and drinks
- Phil Stadulis for photographing and filming the event
And thank you to everyone who attended! We hope to see you soon at future events.
Head to our 'contact' tab to join our listserv if you want to stay in the loop about AWE events down the road.
Moreover! If you're interested in leadership and planning opportunities for AWE, email [email protected].
**PSA ABOUT THE EVENT VIDEOS BELOW**
The audio is a pretty quiet, but if you bump these on either bluetooth speakers or use headphones you should be able to hear much better.