QWANtify President/CEO, Tammy L. Adler, was featured May 8, 2008 on Channel 3’s 10:00 pm newscast. Adler was interviewed by Reporter Andy Choi as part of Channel 3’s weekly Inspirational Woman feature.
To view the Podcast and learn more about QWANtify and Adler’s passion for mentoring young people about information technology, click below.
QWANtify, an information technology consulting company, specializes in software development, solutions and integration, business and quality assurance analysis and project management.
QWANtify team member, Kacie Conroy, meets with local Girl Scout Troop 357 to discuss different information technology opportunities available to them as they begin to plan for high school and college classes. Kacie’s program is entitled GET IT, “Girls Educating Themselves about Information Technology”. The program is a very important step to further the discussion about the many exciting information technology career opportunities available today and in the future.
QWANtify participated, as a gold-level sponsor, in this year’s Annual Madison IIBA General Meeting, held at American Family. QWANtify demonstrated their support for Business Analysts by discussing their participation in college consortium’s Business Analyst curriculum development and their work with local girl scout organizations to further interest in this valuable information technology role. The event was attended by over 145 business analysts from throughout the State of Wisconsin.
QWANtify team member, Scott Fradkin, has become part of the BarCampMadison2 planning team. The event date and venue have not yet been solidified, but the first planning meeting is January 5, 2008.
QWANtify President/CEO, Tammy Adler, has been named to a one-year appointment as UW-Whitewater’s Management Computer Systems (MCS) Consortium Chair. Randy Smith, from Harley-Davidson, previously held the position.