PRESENTERS
* Blagica Bottigliero – Edelman
* Karen Chu – PlayFirst Inc
* Laura Roeder – roederstudios.com
* Carly Kocurek – University of Texas at Austin
DESCRIPTION
Women used to have to get our foot in the door THEN prove that we deserved to be there. With blogging and social networking, we’re now able to portray a more cohesive picture of our views, interests, and skills. Have blogging and social networking changed the way that women are viewed and treated?
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