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WE ARE WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY Meet WiT THE WIT COMMUNITY IS WAITING FOR YOU! 28 years in operation 11500 members & affiliates 58550 supporters in our network 56 corporate members 50 events & programs this year SPONSORS COMING EVENTS MONEY MASTERY - UNLOCKING YOUR FINANCIAL POTENTIAL Online 04 Sep 202412:00 pm - 1:00 pm 50 Spaces Left Details STEP UP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT VIRTUAL SERIES - "SELF-LEADERSHIP" Online 16 Oct 202411 Dec 2024 Details CALD PROGRAM 2024 Auto & General Holdings Pty Ltd, Level 13, Toowong Tower, 9 Sherwood Road, Toowong QLD 4066 16 Oct 20249:30 am - 3:30 pm 80 Spaces Left Details More Events WIT STORIES An Unconventional Path to Blockchain Developer Jo's journey into tech began uniquely. After five years teaching English in Spain, France, and China, she moved to Australia for a Master’s in International Relations. While studying, she tutored English online for Chinese students. 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