ANN ARBOR – The Michigan Council Of Women in Technology offers women the opportunity to get plugged into key Information Technology decision makers in Michigan with a myriad of events, including golf outings, executive summits, galas and more.

Updating all these events is Kathleen Norton-Schock, who help found the organization 20 years ago. The next one coming up is the Empowering Women in Technology Ann Arbor Meet Up on May 2, followed on May 14 by the Executive Connection Summit at the Suburban Connection Showplace in Novi.

In the MCWT network, members meet executives, students, business owners, entrepreneurs, and others dedicated to a thriving technology community. Through mentoring, leadership development, networking, and technology experiences for all career cycles—from youth summer camps, to college and graduate school scholarships, to professional networking events, and more—we are inspiring and nurturing technologically oriented women.

What began in 2000 as a career-focused group for women in the field has since evolved into a multi-faceted philanthropic organization committed to engaging current and future technology leaders.

Learn more at https://mcwt.org/events/