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Guidewire Announces Girls in Tech Collaboration to Empower Women in Technology

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Girls in Tech, a global non-profit bringing the world together through education and experiences, and Guidewire Software, the platform P&C insurers trust to engage, innovate, and grow efficiently, today announced the expansion of their work together to raise awareness about inclusivity and putting an end to gender inequality in high-tech industries and startups. In addition, Laura Drabik, chief evangelist, Guidewire Software, has joined Girls in Tech’s Board of Directors.

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Guidewire is pleased to announce the expansion of our work with Girls in Tech to raise awareness about inclusivity and putting an end to gender inequality in high-tech industries and startups.

Founded in 2007, Girls in Tech is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating the gender gap in tech. The organization has more than 60,000 members in 50+ chapters globally and is committed to building the diverse and inclusive tech workforce the world needs.

Laura Drabik joins Janice Bryant Howroyd, founder and chief executive officer, The ActOne Group, and Candi Castleberry Singleton, vice president, Diversity Partnership Strategy & Engagement, Twitter, as the newest Girls in Tech Board members.

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As chief evangelist at Guidewire, Drabik is a key spokeswoman for Guidewire in the marketplace. She keeps her finger on the pulse of insurance industry disruption to coach insurers on ways to innovate their business and achieve a competitive advantage. An experienced executive, presenter, and product strategist, Drabik brings technological ideas from the field to life. She also inspires the next generation’s passion for insurance by advising insurtechs, organizing and judging community hackathons, and mentoring students in the community.

“Girls in Tech relies on our extremely accomplished board members to help the organization chart a course that empowers women to be successful in their passions and careers,” said Adriana Gascoigne, founder and chief executive officer, Girls in Tech. “We are grateful to our new board members for being so committed to the Girls in Tech mission of closing the gender gap in STEM.”

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