Women in Technology International
Women in Technology International (WITI) is a worldwide organization dedicated to the advancement of women in business and technology. It was established in 1989 by Carolyn Leighton as an email-based information network business.
Leighton founded WITI in 1989 as a worldwide e-mail network for women in all technology sectors—the first of its kind in the United States. 2009 will mark the 20th Anniversary of WITI's establishment. At the time WITI was founded, Leighton was President of Criterion Research, a research consulting firm for the high-tech industry based in California, which she founded in 1984. She was also chair of the Core Competency Database Project at Stanford University.
WITI has grown from a primarily U.S. based networking group to a leading worldwide organization dedicated to empowering women worldwide to achieve unimagined possibilities and transformations through technology, leadership and economic prosperity.
History
Founded in 1989 and based in California, WITI rapidly became the leading organization in the U.S.A., and then the world for women in technology. WITI's mission was to increase the number of women in management and executive level positions, to help women become more technologically literate as well as financially independent and to encourage young women to choose careers in science and technology.