Watermark (executive women's organization)

This article is about the Bay Area executive women's organization. For other uses, see watermark (disambiguation).
Watermark
CEO
Marlene Williamson[1]
Shellye Archambeau, CEO, MetricStream; Erna Arnesen, Vice President, Global Channel and Partner Marketing, Plantronics; Ann Barlow, President, West Coast, Peppercomm Strategic Communications, Director, GreenPepper, Cleantech PR; Mary Ann Bianco, Vice President, Customer Support, Oracle; Lynne Born, Chief Operating Officer, Seiler LLP; Kimberly DeCarlis, CMO, Imperva; Derek DeWinter, Partner and President, DeWinter Group; Kathy Woeber Gardner, Partner, Montgomery Pacific Law Group LLP; Laurie Lumenti Garty, Senior Vice President - Startup Services, Square 1 Bank; Hannah Kain, Founder & CEO, ALOM; Karineh Khachatourian, Managing Partner (SV) and IP Trial Attorney, Duane Morris; Merline Saintil, Head of Operations, Office of the CTO, Intuit; Christie Simons, Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP; Cindy Solomon], CEO, Cindy Solomon; Maya Strelar-Migotti, Vice President, IP and Broadband Development, Ericsson; Nicole Ward, Western Regional Director, BDO USA, LLP; Karen Willem, Chief Financial Officer, iPass[2]

Watermark is a Bay area organization of women executives centered on the tech industry of Silicon Valley.

Lead On: Watermark’s Silicon Valley Conference for Women

On February 24, 2015 Hillary Rodham Clinton addressed the Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women in Santa Clara, California. She was paid $300,000 for what was, essentially, a campaign speech. Tickets were $245. Other speakers included Brené Brown; Jill Abramson; former executive editor of The New York Times, Candy Chang, author and creator of the Before I Die project; Kara Swisher, co-CEO and co-owner of All Things Digital; Diane von Fürstenberg and Renée James, president of Intel.[3]

References

  1. "Marlene Williamson CEO". Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  2. "Board of Directors". Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  3. Amy Chozick (February 25, 2015). "Hillary Clinton Sketches Campaign Messages in Silicon Valley". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2015. I’d like to bring people from right, left, red, blue, get them into a nice warm purple space where everybody is talking and where we’re actually trying to solve problems

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