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The IT/Engineering Career Exploration event, held at Harley-Davidson in conjunction with the Milwaukee Public Schools, was attended by several Milwaukee-area middle school students, faculty, guidance counselors and parents. The event is part of the on-going effort to educate students at a young age about the many information technology career possibilities for those who chose a management computer science vocation.
The audience was welcomed by Harley-Davidson, as the event host, and Mayor Tom Barrett. Students visited many information technology-related exhibits, including a robotics demonstration. They also participated in panel discussions.
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QWANtify was one of eight Wisconsin company’s out of 112 applicants awarded the winner of Wisconsin’s Make Mine a Million Business for Women
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April 16, 2007 · by QWANtify
QWANtify President/CEO, Tammy Adler, has been named to the board of directors of the Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital and Clinics (SPMHC).
A three-time recipient of the “100 Top Hospitals:Benchmarks for Success” award, SPMHC is an accute care hospital nationally recognized for clinical effectiveness and operating efficiencies. SPMHC provides care for more than 40,000 people, with a service area covering communities of Black Earth, Plain, Spring Green and Lodi where primary care clinics are located.
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QWANtify team member Scott Fradkin set to speak at Madison’s Ruby on Rails user group on January 22, 2007
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QWANtify team members did something very cool this year for the Christmas holiday
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Visit the Salvation Army website
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QWANtify President/CEO, Tammy Adler, is chosen to participate in MATC’s Information Technology Associate Degree student mentorship program. Ms. Adler is very concerned with the alarming drop in the proportion of women, from a high of 40% in 1986 to around 29% in 1999, in information technology. She is interested in educating students on the differences between information technology and computer science, and providing information on the many interesting careers available for those who chose information technology careers.
Please look forward to reading about Tammy’s mentoring on QWANtify’s Blog.
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