AnitaB.org Opens Registration for the Grace Hopper Celebration 2025
AnitaB.org has officially launched registration and calls for participation for the upcoming Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) 2025, a pivotal annual event scheduled to take place from November 4 to 7 in Chicago's renowned McCormick Place Convention Center. As the largest gathering of women dedicated to technology, GHC is expected to attract over 30,000 attendees and feature around 600 speakers, reflecting the organization’s commitment to connecting women in tech with essential resources and networks that help them advance their careers.
An Unbound Theme for 2025
This year's theme, “Unbound,” highlights the limitless potential that arises when barriers are dismantled. According to AnitaB.org’s President and CEO, Brenda Darden Wilkerson, the essence of the theme is rooted in breaking free from societal expectations and doubts that have historically constrained women's roles in technology. The event aims to inspire and empower attendees to forge new paths, unlock their ambitions, and achieve equitable outcomes in the tech industry.
The Grace Hopper Celebration was founded in 1994 by computing pioneers Dr. Anita Borg and Dr. Telle Whitney to honor the legacy of Admiral Grace Hopper, a trailblazer in computer programming. Since then, it has grown into a vital platform amplifying women's voices, promoting their research, and furthering their career trajectories in technology. The focus for this year's GHC will include crucial topics such as wealth creation, career advancement, pay equity, and entrepreneurship. Programming is designed for everyone, from students to experienced professionals, ensuring diverse offerings that foster skill development, personal branding, and visibility in various sectors.
Participation Opportunities
The call for participation not only allows women to enhance their portfolios but also to contribute to a vital cause. Opportunities include leading workshops, presenting, or taking part in peer panels. Notable event features include:
- - Talent Tech Expo: A chance to engage directly with GHC sponsors and discover potential employment opportunities in the tech sector.
- - The AnitaB.org PitcHER Competition: This competition offers women entrepreneurs with early-stage tech startups the opportunity to pitch their innovative concepts for a chance at $100,000 in funding, divided among the top eight finalists.
- - Abie Awards: Recognizing remarkable innovators in technology, these awards celebrate individuals whose contributions have made a significant impact.
- - Keynote and Featured Sessions: Inspirational talks led by thought leaders and visionaries sharing insights that drive change.
- - Breakout Sessions: A variety of formats including panels, workshops, and brief Lightning Talks, where industry experts impart valuable knowledge within short timeframes.
- - Networking Opportunities: Spaces such as the Community Lounge and Braindates promote interactive discussions amongst participants, allowing for the sharing of expertise and experiences.
To participate as a speaker or register for the event, interested individuals can visit
AnitaB.org. By continuing to engage with their audience through updates and insights, AnitaB.org ensures that women in tech are prepared to seize opportunities and create an enduring impact in their fields.
About AnitaB.org
AnitaB.org stands at the forefront of initiatives supporting women in technology. Recognized for its varied programs that connect, inspire, and advance the careers of women, the organization acts as a catalyst for change, providing environments conducive for women to grow, network, and innovate. With a mission that emphasizes skill development, career longevity, and equitable opportunities, AnitaB.org remains committed to empowering women across the technology landscape and beyond.
In summary, the Grace Hopper Celebration 2025 is set to be an extraordinary event, showcasing the strength, intellect, and creativity of women in technology. Attendees will not only gain key insights but also contribute to shaping a more equitable future in tech. Prepare to join thousands of women this November in Chicago, and let’s break those barriers together!