Company promotes spaces that generate more opportunities for girls and women in Ecuador.
As part of the alliance between Claro and Girls in Tech (GIT), the telecommunications services company participated in the event to promote digital and leadership skills aimed at women. This space called MPWR facilitated specialized talks on marketing, leadership and technology.
In this last panel, Cecilia Tutivén, manager of Technological Projects at Claro, participated as a speaker, addressing the challenges and opportunities that women have in the technological and telecommunications areas.
For Melissa Nebot, business manager at GIT, technology is changing the way we communicate and do business. “Let’s take on the challenge of leading from there, touching lives and transforming them,” she said.
Pilar Vargas, Claro’s Institutional Relations Manager, also participated in this important event. “Connectivity is synonymous with inclusion, we join efforts to have a better society with more opportunities,” said Vargas.
Through valuable alliances that promote learning and digital skills, Claro promotes spaces that generate more opportunities for girls and women in Ecuador, contributing directly to reducing the digital gender gap.
We join efforts for an Ecuador with more women in technology #CLARO #GIT #MPWR2023 #girlsincharge #inclusion
Source: Eluniverso

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