Systers Gathering in Seoul - Thursday, November 17

Allison Mankin <allison.mankin@gmail.com> Wed, 09 November 2016 18:24 UTC

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Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2016 13:24:48 -0500
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Subject: Systers Gathering in Seoul - Thursday, November 17
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​There are two organized ways for women at IETF to network with other
women: the mailing list systers@ietf.org, and the Systers lunch on
Thursday.

We've been having this lunch, with a few talks and many opportunities to
meet and get to know each, more or less every IETF since the late 90s.

In 2016, the Systers lunch is generously sponsored by Cisco, Comcast, and
EMC, and we gratefully acknowledge their support.

If you would like to participate, sign up by Thursday morning here:

https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf97/rsvp.py?eventid=5&eventcode=23443.

Note: you have to enter in your IETF 97 registration email address and
confirmation number to access the lunch registration form.

As always, we encourage everybody to bring a new Syster - pass this mail
along to her.

If your company would be interested in adding to the Systers sponsorship as
we go into 2017, let us know.  You can contact Alissa Cooper, Kathleen
Moriarty, or me for this.

Safe travels, all, and see you in Seoul!