Established one year ago, Ann Arbor’s Girl Develop It was created by Julie Cameron and Ronda Bergman. With hopes to give women the opportunity to expand their knowledge of technology, the group has increased in size to 900 members, 25 instructors and 40 volunteers. On Thursday, June 4, in celebration of their first anniversary, the Ann Arbor chapter of Girl Develop It will hold a fundraiser in downtown Ann Arbor at The Forge 4.0, Pillar’s new office space. Over 40 local and hiring companies have been invited to the event, providing the chance for attendees to network within the technology community. Tickets are on sale at http://bit.ly/gdia2-anniversary. All proceeds from ticket sales will go toward supporting the women of Girl Develop It Ann Arbor.
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