Nominations sought for 2006 Women in Technology Award

Jan 22, 2006 11:52 AM, Transition to Digital e-newsletter

    

Women in Cable & Telecommunications (WICT), the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE), and Communications Technology magazine have announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2006 Women in Technology Award.

Created in 1995 to recognize and honor leading women technology professionals, the annual Women in Technology Award acknowledges the achievements of one woman who has demonstrated outstanding personal and professional growth, and significantly contributed to the cable telecommunications industry.

Last year’s winner, Charlotte Field, SVP, National Communications Engineering, Comcast Cable, will present the 2006 Women in Technology Award during the Annual Awards Luncheon, Wed., June 21, at SCTE’s Cable-Tec Expo 2006. The event takes place place June 20–23 in Denver. The 2006 Women in Technology Award recipient also will be the subject of an upcoming Communications Technology magazine cover story.

The deadline for nominations is Fri., March 3.

To submit a nomination, go to http://www.wict.org/WICT/Foundation/Awards/WIT.

For more information about SCTE, visit www.scte.org.

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