A list of professional associations and organisations - at European, Global and National level - representing and supporting women in IT, Media, Advertising and relevant fields (Board Members, Female Empowerment etc).
The associations are presented in alphabetical order.
Women Deliver is a leading global advocacy organization that champions gender equality and the health and rights of girls and women. Its advocacy drives investment – political and financial –
Women in AI (WAI) is a nonprofit do-tank working towards gender-inclusive AI that benefits global society. Their mission is to increase female representation and participation in AI. Their goal is
Women in Business is the largest and fastest growing business network for female entrepreneurs and business leaders in Northern Ireland. Their mission is simple but powerful: “to equip women with
Women in Film & TV (UK) is the leading membership organisation for women working in creative media in the UK and part of an international network of over 12,000 women.
Women in Journalism is the UK’s leading media networking, campaigning and training organisation. They offer guidance and support for women working in print, broadcast and online around the UK and
Women in Tech is an international organization with a double mission: to close the gender gap and to help women embrace technology. The organization focuses on 4 primary areas that
Women in Tech forum is an exclusive community for women who want to get ahead in their careers. Founded by Angie Vaux, who has more than 20 years experience leading
Women in Tech SEO is a support network aimed for women in the Technical SEO field, to discuss, share and learn from one another. The aim of the community is
Women in Technology – WIT is a community, located in the DC Metropolitan Area, that offers a broad range of support, programs and resources to advance women in technology from
WITI’s mission is to empower women worldwide to achieve unimagined possibilities and transformations through technology, leadership and economic prosperity. Carolyn Leighton founded Women in Technology International – WITI to help