The Anita
Borg Institute (ABI), a nonprofit organization focused on the
advancement of women in technology, has announced that Dr. Telle Whitney will
retire from the role of President and CEO at the end of 2017, after 15 years of
service.
Dr. Whitney joined ABI
in 2002 and over the course of her leadership has led ABI’s substantial growth
in size and impact. This includes developing the Grace Hopper Celebration
of Women in Computing into the most influential conference for women
technologists. Under her leadership the conference has grown from 630
attendees in 2002 to 15,000 in 2016. In 2010, ABI launched the Grace
Hopper Celebration India and has grown to over 2,900 attendees in
2016. She grew the organizations revenues from $1M annually to over
$22M.
Working with staff,
volunteers, and the ABI Board of Trustees to create and develop high impact
programs that include Top Companies for Women Technologists, a national program
that recognizes companies committed to building workplaces where women
technologists can thrive, ABI.local, a program to build local communities of
women technologists and their allies, and the endorsement and support of
leading corporate partners across multiple industries.
Most importantly, Dr.
Whitneyhas been committed to demonstrating the business value of diversity and
the importance of engaging the full talent of the workforce to drive
innovation.
"It has been an
honor and privilege to lead ABI, and to work with our dynamic and passionate
staff, our committed and influential Board of Trustees as well as our amazing
community, all working towards women being at the table creating technology,” said Dr. Whitney. “2017 is the perfect time to welcome a next generation of
leadership. I am confident that ABI’s vision of a future where the people who
imagine and build technology mirror the people and societies that use it will
guide the organization for many years to come. While the industry is certainly
not where it needs to be in terms of inclusion, there is a groundswell of
support from advocates committed to equal representation of women
technologists.”
“On behalf of ABI’s
Board of Trustees, I want to thank Telle for her outstanding work, dedication
and leadership,” said Francine Berman, ABI Board
Chair. “Telle’s passion for women technologists and for achieving balance and
diversity in tech has had impact at all levels and has helped both individuals
and organizations achieve their potential. She has driven significant growth
and success for ABI and the Board is tremendously appreciative of her
leadership and commitment.”
Dr. Whitney will work
with the Board through the transition and remain as CEO until a successor is
found in 2017.
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