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LinuxChix includes a number of women who are available to give technical talks or training sessions on Linux, free software and a wide variety of other topics. (Some of their past talks related to women in Linux can be found on our bibliography page.
Some other places to find women technical speakers:
LinuxChix speakers, in alphabetical order:
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Laura Bowser | Washington, DC | http://www.geminisecurity.com | Contact |
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Laura has worked for five years in the security industry and previously as a unix system administrator. She has an MS in Information Networking from Carnegie Mellon University and is working towards an MBA at the University of Maryland - University College. As a person with both technical and management experience, she offers a unique perspective on security policy and risk management. Laura is currently serving as the Director of Security Assessments for Gemini Security Solutions. |
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MáirÃn Duffy | Boston, MA USA | http://mihmo.livejournal.com/ | Contact |
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| Bio: MáirÃn graduated with an M.S. in Human Computer Interaction from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is currently an interaction designer in Red Hat's Engineering group. She is also the leader of the Fedora art team and is a design contributor to the GNOME desktop project. |
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Tina Gasperson | Tampa, Florida | www.gasperson.com | Contact |
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M.A. in counseling; IT trade journalist and reporter with expertise in open source for the enterprise and open source business models. |
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Leslie Hawthorn | Mountain View (but willing to travel) | http://code.google.com | mebelh at gmail dot com |
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Leslie Hawthorn held various roles at Google before joining the Open Source Programs Office in March 2006. She manages the Google Summer of Code program and the Open Source Developers @ Google Speaker Series. She has organized and facilitated many open-source community conferences, meetups and hackathons at Google's campuses. Proud to be known as Google's geek herder, Leslie holds a B.A. in English Language and Literature from U.C. Berkeley. |
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Brianna Laugher | Melbourne, Australia | http://brianna.modernthings.org/ | Contact |
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Bio: I've been an editor with the Wikimedia Foundation projects since 2005, in particular Wikimedia Commons, a multilingual media collection. In August 2007 I gave two talks at Wikimania (the annual Wikimedia conference) - one on newbie culture in the English Wikipedia, and another was a tutorial on using Wikimedia Commons. |
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Cathy Malmrose | CEO, ZaReason, Inc. | http://zareason.com/shop/About.html | Contact |
Topic:Stress-Testing Linux Hardware: Secrets of the Hardware Industry Flourish! 2011, Chicago, April 1-3. |
Bio: CEO of ZaReason, Inc. is currently building and supporting optimized-for-FOSS computers. Cathy thrives in the FOSS community where people are generous and helpful. She established a headquarters for ZaReason in Berkeley, California, and will soon be setting up a second store in Wellington, New Zealand later this year. The next countries who have asked for optimized computers are Canada, Italy, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Cathy is particularly happy to see and hear feedback from customers who are happily surprised at how easy it is to use free and open software. |
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Mackenzie Morgan | Washington DC, US | http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com | maco.m AT ubuntu DOT com |
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Bio: Mackenzie is an Ubuntu developer with an interest in security who also likes helping new folks get involves in FOSS contributions. |
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Michelle Murrain | Massachusetts, US | http://www.metacentric.org | Contact |
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Michelle Murrain, Ph.D., principal of MetaCentric Technology Advising, has a background in neuroscience, and has more than 15 years of nonprofit and educational technology experience, and is considered a leader in the nonprofit technology field. |
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Akkana Peck | San Jose, CA | http://shallowsky.com/linux/ | Contact |
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Akkana Peck is a freelance software engineer and author of the book Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional. She has contributed to numerous open source projects, particularly Mozilla, is a co-coordinator of LinuxChix, and has presented at numerous conferences, special interest clubs and schools. |
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Nur Aini Rakhmawati> | Asia | http://nuraini.net (English) and http://ai23.wordpress.com (Indonesian) | Contact |
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I am a lecturer of Information System Department, FTIF, ITS, Indonesia(E-business group research) Making open source course syllabus. Doing master degree in NTUST-Taiwan with Wireless Research Subject Area. Writing some articles that are related with Linux in INFOLINUX magazine. Member of Joomla Development Working Group (http://joomla.org). |
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Jacinta Richardson | Melbourne, Australia (will travel) | http://use.perl.org/~jarich | Contact |
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Jacinta Richardson runs Perl Training Australia and has been actively involved in running the Australian Open Source Developers' Conference every year since 2004. She speaks regularly at this and other conferences and user groups throughout Australia. |
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Fazia Begum Rizvi | Texas | http://faziarizvi.blogspot.com/ | Contact |
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Internet connected and active cyber citizen since 1988, Fazia Rizvi is an anthropologist who brings a unique understanding of the online world to software projects. With over 12 years of web development experience in higher education, her background includes everything from design to development, front-line customer support, training and documentation as well as strategic planning and advocating for web accessibility. She was included in the University's permanent exhibit entitled, 'First Women' - SWT Women: The First 100 Years. Her research focuses on the ways in which women form community online. |
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Sophia Viklund | San Fransisco Bay Area | www.backcode.com | sophieviklund@gmail.com, (310) 435-9367 |
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I am the Founder and Head of Strategic Relations of backCODE. I lead public and community relations for backCODE. I am a serial entrepreneur in technology, gaming and education. I am one of the main organizers and a board member of Innovate Pasadena, the effort to grow a significant startup ecosystem and a strong advocate and mentor of girls and women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in both Pasadena and greater Los Angeles. I was honored to represent GE's women in technology team as a speaker at Women ETC Technology Conference in October 2014 as a part of GE's initiate in supporting women entrepreneurs and women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). I was deeply honored to receive the Outstanding Woman in Science & Technology Award by 25th Senate District of Senator Carol Liu in June 2014. I co-organize Innovate Pasadena's Friday Morning Coffee Group with over 1,800 members as well as a number of other technology and gaming groups and initiates for women in technology. I am one of the lead organizers of Girl’s Geek Dinner in LA and also on the board of Advisers to The LOFT Institute program to minority students who want to create a video game for social change. |
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Brenda Wallace | Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand | http://coffee.geek.nz | Contact |
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Brenda writes and uses opensource code for telcos. She works with SMS, WAP, and embedded applications for cellphones and PDAS, realtime billing, remote data access and phone number portability. She wishes she had more Erlang projects. |