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Host companies and partners

A local and global network of support

The companies, organizations, and partners in Chicago, the San Francisco Bay Area, and around the world are essential to the success of TechWomen. By supporting TechWomen, host companies gain access to a global pool of emerging STEM talent, providing opportunities for innovation, cross-cultural collaboration, and networking with top professionals in the tech industry. Supporting the program also allows companies to expand their networks and strengthen their position as leaders in the tech field while fostering professional development within their teams. 

Every contribution—whether through mentorship, hosting events, or offering professional development opportunities—drives meaningful change and positions companies at the forefront of global tech leadership. We deeply appreciate the ongoing generosity and commitment of our supporters. 

We are currently seeking event spaces for the 2025 program, which will take place in September and October. If your company is interested in hosting an in-person event in the San Francisco Bay Area or Chicago, please contact us here.

2024 Event Hosts

  • 1871
  • Allsteel
  • Autodesk
  • AWS
  • Chime
  • Juniper Networks
  • mHUB
  • nvisia
  • Salesforce
  • Synopsys
  • TechNexus
  • Waymo


Community Partners

  • Mentoring Standard
  • Technovation

2024 Seed Grant Contributors

  • AWS
  • Synopsys

Strategic Partnerships Advisor

  • Anar Simpson

The Economic and Business Value of TechWomen Mentorship

The TechWomen program is not just about mentorship—it is about driving economic growth, strengthening global business relationships, and positioning the U.S. as a leader in STEM innovation.

  • Global STEM Workforce Growth: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment in STEM occupations will grow by 10.4% between 2023 and 2033, compared to 4.0% for non-STEM occupations.
  • Economic Impact of Diversity in STEM: According to McKinsey & Company’s 2019 report, companies in the top quartile for ethnic and cultural diversity on executive teams were 36% more likely to have above-average profitability. 
  • Emerging Market Potential: The National Science Board’s 2024 report indicates that STEM occupations are projected to grow faster than non-STEM occupations, highlighting the increasing demand and potential in these fields. 
  • TechWomen Alumni Success: Since its inception, TechWomen has captured over 1,100 stories, showcasing the lasting contributions of our alumnae and mentors in areas such as economic growth, entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability, public health, professional development, mentorship, and women and girls’ empowerment. These stories can be found on our Impact Map.
  • Mentor Career Growth: Engaging in mentorship programs has been associated with professional development and career advancement.
  • US. Tech Industry Demand: The U.S. Department of Labor projects that STEM jobs will grow by 10.4% from 2023 to 2033, highlighting the increasing demand for STEM professionals. 
  • Cross-Cultural Leadership Benefits: Participating in international mentorship programs like TechWomen can enhance leadership effectiveness and adaptability.
  • Business Expansion Potential: Building relationships with international professionals through programs like TechWomen can lead to new business and investment opportunities.
  • Policy & Diplomatic Influence: TechWomen strengthens U.S. diplomatic ties by building professional relationships with over 22 countries in strategic global regions.
  • STEM Workforce Development Impact: The National Science Board’s 2024 report highlights the growth in STEM occupations, emphasizing the importance of programs that support this development. 

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