Secretary Blinken Announces TechWomen Expansion

Department of State

Celebrating 10 years of TechWomen, the U.S. Department of State's premier exchange for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken announced yesterday that the program, which pairs international emerging leaders in tech with American mentors at U.S.-based technology companies for a five-week mentorship exchange, will expand to angle the program for success in the decade ahead, as well as meet the needs of today. A part of the United States' broader public diplomacy efforts, TechWomen leverages technology to bring people together for mutual understanding, with an aim to create opportunity for more shared peace and prosperity.

Secretary Blinken's virtual announcement was part of a 10th anniversary event in Silicon Valley with nearly 600 mentors, mentor organization, influencers in the technology community, and the 104 international TechWomen emerging leaders. Watch the Secretary's announcement.

Under the expansion announced on October 20, TechWomen aims to:

Expand to the Balkans

TechWomen will expand to the Balkans to engage and empower women in the tech sector there, starting with Albania and Montenegro.

Expand to America's Heartland

With a focus on biotechnology and agricultural technology, TechWomen will expand to Chicago to tap into a growing tech sector and diverse network of potential mentors and partner host companies.

Launch the first-ever State Department Global Summit on Women in Tech

The Summit will bring together TechWomen alumnae, both emerging leaders and American mentors alike, for a multi-day opportunity to collaborate on action plans, issues of the day, and will cap it off with a Shark Tank-like competition for seed grant funding to support their action plans.

Strengthen the connection between TechWomen and TechGirls

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