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Photos: Females in IT and Telecommunications luncheon
FITT members turn out for the ICT Trends event held in Sydney.
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on Oct 13 2014, 7:30AM
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More than 270 attendees packed the ballroom of Shangri-La Sydney on 9 October to catch up on the latest technological developments.
Advocacy group Females in IT and Telecommunications arranged an array of speakers to inform and entertain the luncheon attendees.
Picture: SITA's Yin Au-Yeung with UXC Connect's Sophie Langford
Gen-i: Cathy Barnes, Michelle Reid, Sophie Maheno, Margaret Munro, Carolyn Brock
Optus' Monica Heinrich, with Symantec's Linette Voller, Sarah Taylor, Jessica Malone, Jimena De Uria, Lucinda Thompson and Juliette Flowers
CA Technologies: Simona Sofrevska, Melinda Walsh, Sharm Halloran, Anna Papadopoulos, Amy Holt, Myintzu Hlaing and Yvette Essen
Interactive Pty Ltd's Sian Duffin, with Cisco's Gisele Sassine and Courtney Brown
Ingrid Matosevic (Cisco), Cathy Farrugia (CBA) and Bridget Gray (Harvey Nash)
Salesforce: Natalie Chrara, Laura Dieden, Anna-Gloria Medrano, Tegan McComish, Cameron Burgess and Michael Delaney
Optus: Libby Heydon, Maria Westaway and Sahani Rajapakee
VMware: Estela Rimando, Lucinda Childs, and Marina Campbell
Monica Berglund with CBA's Shabana Ali
AIIA's Samantha Vawser, with CBA's Maria Papageorgiou and Cara Galati
Fujitsu: Ros Johnston and Michelle Lee
Bridget Gray (Harvey Nash) and Valeria Ignatieva (FITT)
Guiselle Vargas (FITT) and Fiona Blakeney (Fujitsu)
IBM's Michelle Richardson and Tony Best
Origin's Sue Mortimer with University of Sydney's Claire Jorgensen
CommVault's Sarah Edwards with Fujitsu's Chiara Jones
Lend Lease's Jean Santos with Launch Recruitment's Saliya Katungu
Lend Lease's Nicki Doble, with Launch Recruitment's Sasha Jensen and Samantha Garden
Coleman Greig Lawyers' Delvene Michael, with Canon's Gabrielle Albrecht and Deanne Rombouts
Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research: Amina Tariq and Mirela Prgomet
Elissa Dwyer (NICTA), Sam Lucia (Simply Science), Leah Moss (NICTA), Gareth Palamo (NICTA) and Fang Chen (NICTA)
FITT's Megan Stokes
Optus' Jorgen Collinson with wife Leanne
NSW minister for finance and services, Dominic Perrottet
Optus technology specialist Jorgen Collinson explains 3D printing to the FITT audience
Q&A with the presenters: host Lia Timson (Fairfax), Jorgen Collinson (Optus), Shara Evans (Market Clarity) and Belinda Tee (IBM).
More than 270 attendees packed the ballroom of Shangri-La Sydney on 9 October to catch up on the latest technological developments.
Advocacy group Females in IT and Telecommunications arranged an array of speakers to inform and entertain the luncheon attendees.
Picture: SITA's Yin Au-Yeung with UXC Connect's Sophie Langford
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