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ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Membership Types. We offer two types of membership: chapter and independent member. Chapter - Dues vary by chapter. They range from $35 to $100 per year. The annual average due is $61 (US Dollars). Independent Member - Annual dues $25 (US Dollars). Independent membership is for professionals who are unable to attend chaptermeetings.
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ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Membership Types. We offer two types of membership: chapter and independent member. Chapter - Dues vary by chapter. They range from $35 to $100 per year. The annual average due is $61 (US Dollars). Independent Member - Annual dues $25 (US Dollars). Independent membership is for professionals who are unable to attend chaptermeetings.
ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Welcome to the Association for Women in Computing ( AWC) website. We are a national professional organization for professionals involved with information and technology dedicated to the advancement of women in the technology fields. We offer camaraderie with like-minded professionals through our chapters and a growing network ofindependent
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ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) - President's Message. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Why join AWC? Growth — Career building through volunteer and leadership opportunities as well as informational speakers . Networking — Diverse membership makes for more networking and AWC encourages its members to learn how to build and use a network.; Recognition — Participation in local and national AWC activities helps increase your visibility in the business community. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) - President's Message. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Why join AWC? Growth — Career building through volunteer and leadership opportunities as well as informational speakers . Networking — Diverse membership makes for more networking and AWC encourages its members to learn how to build and use a network.; Recognition — Participation in local and national AWC activities helps increase your visibility in the business community. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) - President's Message. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Why join AWC? Growth — Career building through volunteer and leadership opportunities as well as informational speakers . Networking — Diverse membership makes for more networking and AWC encourages its members to learn how to build and use a network.; Recognition — Participation in local and national AWC activities helps increase your visibility in the business community. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) - President's Message. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Why join AWC? Growth — Career building through volunteer and leadership opportunities as well as informational speakers . Networking — Diverse membership makes for more networking and AWC encourages its members to learn how to build and use a network.; Recognition — Participation in local and national AWC activities helps increase your visibility in the business community. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) - President's Message. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Why join AWC? Growth — Career building through volunteer and leadership opportunities as well as informational speakers . Networking — Diverse membership makes for more networking and AWC encourages its members to learn how to build and use a network.; Recognition — Participation in local and national AWC activities helps increase your visibility in the business community. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing.AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) - President's Message. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Association for Women in Computing offers independent membership to professionals who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. Independent membership provides many of the same chapter benefits by postal and electronic mail. Our independent members are located in the U.S. and in other countries. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Association for Women in Computing - Contact Us AWC National Headquarters. P.O. Box 2768. Oakland, CA 94602. Info@awc-hq.org ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) The Ada Lovelace Award is named in honor of the first computer programmer, Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace, whose writings developed the idea of programming and explained the operation and theory of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. The award is given to individuals who have excelled in either (or both) of two areas: 1. Outstanding scientific and technical achi ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Why join AWC? Growth — Career building through volunteer and leadership opportunities as well as informational speakers . Networking — Diverse membership makes for more networking and AWC encourages its members to learn how to build and use a network.; Recognition — Participation in local and national AWC activities helps increase your visibility in the business community. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) We have local chapters nationwide, as well as independent members.Any five independent members can form a new AWC chapter in their area. See independent members for more information on the process. ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) Women in Computing Women in Programming. This is a very complete directory of women in the programming field maintained by Cindy Meyer Hanchey, Ph.D., CDE, Wheeler Chair of Business and Associate Professor, Computer Science, Paul Dickinson School of Business, Oklahoma Baptist University.* Home
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ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTINGÂ - Â HOME The ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING (AWC) was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1978 and is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing. AWC is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the computing professions. Our members include many types of computer professionals, such as programmers, system analysts, operators, technical writers, Internet specialists, trainers and consultants. The purpose of AWC is to provide opportunities for professional growth through networking and through programs on technical and career-oriented topics. AWC encourages high standards of competence and promotes a professional attitude among its members. We are governed by a board of directors representing all of the localchapters.
The ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMPUTING supports and encourages networking both in person and via the internet. AWC encourages the formation of student chapters at colleges and universities. AWC has chapters nationwide, as well as independent members . Independent membership is for professionals, in the United States and abroad, who find it physically or geographically impossible to attend chapter meetings. It provides many of the same chapter benefits over the Internet and through mailings. AWC is a constituent society member of the Institute for Certification of Computer Professionals (ICCP) and adheres to its code of ethics. © Copyright 2011 Association for Women in Computing. All RightsReserved.
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