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GoDaddy donates $30k to benefit women engineers

By Nic Sharpley | October 15, 2013

SWEThe Society of Women Engineers is pleased to welcome support from Corporate Partnership Council member GoDaddy at WE13, SWE’s annual conference for women engineers. GoDaddy, a global technology company that helps small businesses succeed online, provided a $30,000 sponsorship for SWE and WE13, the premiere event for women in science and engineering.

Hosted in Baltimore, Oct. 24-26, the WE13 conference brings together more than 6,000 women engineers throughout the world for networking, education enhancement and recognition. A plethora of enlightening and exciting workshops, speakers and tours are planned around the event’s theme: Make Connections. Make History.

GoDaddy is the Web’s top platform for small businesses and provides more than 12 million paying customers worldwide the tools they need to effortlessly create an online identity. GoDaddy will host a booth at the WE13 Career Fair, which is the largest job fair for women engineers in the world.

In addition to exhibiting at the event, GoDaddy is sponsoring a tote bag for every attendee. These environmentally friendly products are produced by a woman-owned company, furthering GoDaddy’s core mission of supporting women’s causes. As a member of SWE’s Corporate Partnership Council (CPC), GoDaddy works with SWE’s most vocal supporters to share best practices, address retention and advancement issues and partner on diversity initiatives. Through this exchange, GoDaddy and the 71 global organizations that make up SWE’s CPC provide expertise and guidance helping, SWE build upon its 63-year history of providing a voice and a place for women in engineering.

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