
Adriana Gascoigne, GIT co-founder – Photo Credit: Lane Hartwell of Fetching for Valleywag
Girls in Tech (GIT) celebrated its launch as a new organization centered around women’s contribution to technology in the world today. The event took place at Slide in San Francisco, which also has evolved into a Web 2.0 party HQ – along with Shine SF and 111 Minna.
Girls in Tech is the Laurie Anne Lassek, Julia French, and our very own Adriana Gascoigne, who’s also a Valleywag Vlog Hot contestant (cast your vote).
Not only the did she host the event, but Adriana also grabbed the mic to interview guests for the next installment of bub.blicio.us tv.
Interviews include:
- Faisal Galaria of fon
- Stephen Dennison of Level(3)
- Matthew Cowan of bridgescale
- Kevin Leu of MerchantCircle
- Annie Change of Smalltown
- Chris Lavery of my-currency
Tags: fon level3 bridgescale merchant circle smalltown my-currency mycurrency web2.0 web+2.0 bubblicious bub.blicio.us newteevee teevee adriana+gascoigne adriana valleywag lane+hartwell fetching


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Geesh, talk about being exclusive…. I can think of plenty of women who are doing GREAT things in tech and aren’t just hotties on the video. Not too impressed.
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