The Women in Hardware Mentorship (WHM) Program kicked off the pilot program in January 2023. It was founded by Antonella Oliva and senior industry women leaders with a goal to increase the presence of women in leadership positions in hardware engineering by sharing mentor women leaders’ strategies.
Founder Antonella Oliva partnered with GSA WLI to expand this program by creating a community of women that encourages the culture of mentorship while making a lasting impact for women of all generations in our industry.
Mentorship Circles are formed where mentees from companies throughout the industry can interact and learn from one another. Curriculum includes topics on:
High Performing Mid-career level managers and individual contributors in HW engineering (4-5 levels below C-suite)
Industry leaders 1-3 levels below C-suite. Passionate about mentoring.
6 monthly Firechats (virtual) with one Mentor and six Mentees. Specific Curriculum topics are discussed. Pre-work is assigned to encourage Mentees participation.
Quarterly 1:1 between Mentees and Mentors are encouraged.
Time Commitment (over one year):
Mentors: 2-3 hours/month
Mentees: 2-3 hours/month
Monthly Firechats:
January – June (held virtually)
Two F2F Events (in-person):
January/August
Quarterly 1:1 Sessions:
January – January (over one year)

WHM Founder
Antonella Oliva
WHM Founder
Dr. Antonella Oliva retired in 2022 after nearly 30 years of leadership in Hardware Engineering. She held executive roles at Apple and Sun Microsystems, with earlier technical leadership experience at Texas Instruments.
At Apple, she served as Director of Silicon Technology Pathfinding and Roadmap, where she helped define the direction of silicon technologies for future Apple products. She collaborated closely with leading research teams across foundries and academia and was part of the founding team of Apple Silicon, playing a key role in bringing advanced technology nodes from R&D into production.
Previously, as Director of Design Enablement at Sun Microsystems, Dr. Oliva developed and championed the design and reliability methodologies used across the full portfolio of server platforms. At Texas Instruments, she worked as a Senior Member of the Technical Staff, gaining deep experience in technology node development, transfer, and ramp.
Dr. Oliva holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Salerno (Italy) and SUNY Stony Brook (New York).
Following her retirement, she founded Women in Hardware Mentoring (WHM) in collaboration with other senior industry leaders. WHM is the first cross-company mentorship initiative focused on increasing the number of women in executive roles in hardware engineering and building a strong cohort of senior leaders across the industry.

Teradyne
Nitza Basoco
Technology and Market Strategist
Teradyne
Nitza is a technology leader with over 22 years of semiconductor experience and leads Teradyne’s strategic marketing efforts for vertical integrators. Previously, she was the VP of Business Development at ProteanTecs, responsible for driving partnership strategies and building value-add ecosystem growth. Before that, Nitza was the VP of Operations at Synaptics with responsibility for growing and scaling their worldwide test development, product engineering and manufacturing departments. Prior to Synaptics, Nitza spent a decade holding various leadership positions within the operations organization at MaxLinear, ranging from test development engineering to supply chain. Earlier in her career, Nitza served as a Principal Test Development Engineer for Broadcom Corporation and as a Broadband Applications Engineer at Teradyne. Nitza holds MEng and BSEE degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


Fadoua Chafik
Senior Product Manager
Google
Fadoua Chafik is a semiconductor innovation leader with 20 years of experience bridging deep-tech R&D and high-volume product strategy. Currently a Senior Product Manager at Google, Fadoua drives the system-level strategy for Tensor chips’ fundamentals, managing the full lifecycle from silicon pathfinding and value proposition to final productization. Her work is central to powering Google’s next-generation AI and hardware capabilities.
Previously, Fadoua defined the future of connected mobility as the Product Lead for Qualcomm’s 4th Generation Automotive Cockpit platforms. Her technical foundation was built through key technologist roles at STMicroelectronics and the IBM Semiconductor Alliance, giving her a unique “atom-to-system” perspective on hardware.
A dedicated advocate for inclusive leadership, Fadoua served as President of Qualcomm Women, where she led a community of over 9,000 members. She currently co-chairs the Women ERG at Google San Diego, continuing her mission to empower women in hardware to ascend to decision-making roles. Fadoua holds two Master’s degrees in Material Science and Micro-and-Nano Technologies, a Mini-MBA from Rutgers, and holds ten patent assets.

Mytra
Ingrid Cotoros
Chief Development Officer
Ingrid Cotoros is the Chief Development Officer at Mytra, a robotics/ AI company, where she leads systems and hardware engineering to develop robotics capabilities for automating warehouse and manufacturing material flows. She brings over 20 years of technology development experience in hardware engineering. A Physicist by training, Ingrid’s expertise spans the gamut from spintronics to space systems, from consumer to industrial applications.
Prior to Mytra, Ingrid served as the VP of Technology Engineering for Devices in the Reality Labs at Meta, where she steered innovation and led the team in technology development and integration into augmented and virtual reality products, enabling the evolution of AI-powered computing platforms. Some of the products Ingrid and her team developed were augmented glasses and the fast-growing AI-powered smart glasses segment. Before Meta, Ingrid was an executive at GoPro, where she led camera and audio engineering through multiple first-to-market innovations and product launches – like the first GoPro SOC chip and the first consumer spherical cameras. Prior to GoPro, Ingrid was a rocket scientist and space systems engineer at Lockheed Martin, where she worked on space applications, defense, and special government programs.
Ingrid holds 26 US patents in camera hardware and content processing. She has received her BS in Physics from Caltech, and her PhD from UC Berkeley in Condensed Matter Physics.

AMD
Dr. Angela Dalton
Director of Strategic Research and Advanced Development (RAD) Operations
AMD
Dr. Angela Dalton is the Director of Strategic Research and Advanced Development (RAD) Operations at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). She oversees business operations within the RAD organization and leads a portfolio of strategic initiatives on innovative new hardware and software technologies for high performance computing, artificial intelligence, security, and future computing capabilities. Angela has a B.S. in computer engineering from Virginia Tech as well as an M.S. and a Ph.D. in computer science from Duke University.

Synopsys
Rimjhim Dasgupta
Chief of Staff for the Product Management & Markets Group
Synopsys
Rimjhim (Rimi) Dasgupta is a seasoned technology executive with deep expertise in the semiconductor industry, focusing on chips, sensors and systems. She excels in driving product execution, strategic initiatives, and leading global teams. With a diverse career spanning telecommunications, consumer electronics, and autonomous vehicles, Rimi has honed her skills in technical program management, business operations, and strategic planning. Currently, she serves as the Chief of Staff for the Product Management & Markets Group at Synopsys Inc., leading major cross-functional initiatives and acting as a proxy, strategic advisor, and thought partner to the Chief Product Officer.
Before Synopsys, Rimi was VP of Program Management at Luminar Technologies, where she built and led a global Program Management team, driving the planning and execution of automotive LiDAR technology from development to production. At Intel, she played a pivotal role in scaling the Emerging Growth and Incubation Group, launching Intel’s first internal incubator and growing a venture portfolio valued at over $2B.
Rimi’s experience extends to product development and launches across various industries. At Synaptics, she managed business operations and strategic programs for the Smart Display Division. As an Engineering Program Manager at Apple, she launched and significantly improved the manufacturing quality and process consistency of iPhone and iPad power chargers. At AMD, she program managed the entire portfolio of discrete GPU products as well as AMD’s first APU product, post-ATI acquisition. She began her career as a Networking Hardware Engineer at IBM. Rimi has a BS in Electrical Engineering and a MS in Engineering along with a PMP and Stanford Project Management certification.
Rimi is passionate about mentorship and has shown a strong commitment to supporting women in technology. She has actively participated in women’s groups at work, mentored fellow and aspiring Chiefs of Staff through Voray and created a mentorship program at Luminar, mentoring several women at various levels of the organization.

NVIDIA
Nika Esfahani
Senior Global Commodity Manager
NVIDIA
Nika Esfahani is a Senior Global Commodity Manager at NVIDIA, where she leads strategic sourcing and supply chain management for semiconductors used in AI data centers. She brings over a decade of experience driving supply chain innovation and scaling emerging hardware technologies across leading tech companies. Prior to NVIDIA, Nika held leadership roles at Wing (an Alphabet company), Meta, and Apple, where she oversaw sourcing and operations for advanced technologies including imaging systems, optics, audio, and displays. An electrical engineer by training, she began her career in manufacturing and test development and is passionate about building resilient supply chains and strong supplier partnerships to enable next-generation hardware. Nika holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA.

Marvell
Manisha Gambhir
Senior Director and Technology Architect
Marvell
Manisha Gambhir is a Senior Director and Technology Architect at Marvell Semiconductor. She leads global, cross-functional teams, delivering high-performance, mass-production-ready complex mixed-signal IPs in advanced nanometric technologies. She is a recent recipient of GSA Rising Woman in Semi Award 2025, reflecting her impact and growing influence in the semiconductor industry.
Her career began at Texas Instruments as an analog design engineer. She later earned her MS and PhD degree from Texas A&M University in Electrical Engineering and holds several US patents in field of circuit design and architectures. Since joining Marvell, she has advanced through technical and leadership roles, building a portfolio of transformational IPs and products in Storage, AI Networking, and Automotive domains. Widely regarded at Marvell as a technical thought leader, she sits on several high-impact committees – including the Patent Committee, Marvell Innovation Contest, Marvell Engineering Technical Conference, and University Engagement Committee – where she actively champions and shapes the company’s technical community. She also impacts the broader industry through invited talks, panels and technical forums.
Beyond her technical achievements, Manisha is deeply committed to mentorship and talent development. She is actively involved in early career and university programs, and industry-wide women leadership initiatives such as the GSA Women in Hardware Mentorship Program and was recently selected for GSA’s inaugural Executive Accelerator Program. Through GSA WHM program, Manisha has gained valuable opportunities for mentorship, executive education, and meaningful connections with trailblazing women in the semiconductor industry. She actively pays this forward by championing STEM education and leadership initiatives both within Marvell and across the broader ecosystem – fostering a more diverse and inclusive technical community.

Executive Technologist & Advisor

Sandisk
Dr. Yan Li
Vice President, Engineering, Memory Technology
Sandisk
Dr. Yan Li received her B.S. degree in Modern Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China. She received an M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, USA. In 1998, she joined SanDisk Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA, working on Flash Memory Technology. She led teams that designed many generations of NAND flash memory, including the industry’s first 3 bits per cell NAND memory, and brought them into mass production. She has won the Lewis Winner Award for best paper at International Solid State Circuit Conferences (ISSCC) in 2008 and 2012. She is currently a Vice President for memory technology, leading the advanced 3D NAND process, as well as other non-volatile memories and new innovation initiatives. She has created many innovative ideas to improve NAND products, and holds more than 200 patents. She won the Super Woman of Flash award in 2022 Flash Memory Summit. She served as a mentor in GSA woman leadership initiative in 2023.

NVIDIA
Dina McKinney
VP of Design Engineering
NVIDIA
Dina is VP of Design Engineering at Nvidia. She and her team work with strategic customers on silicon and chiplet solutions with Nvidia’s latest technologies, IP, platforms and software. Dina has over 30 years in high performance silicon design in advanced technology nodes and led product definition and development of multiple generations of cloud and client CPU’s, GPU’s, networking and automotive solutions. Before joining Nvidia, Dina was Senior VP of Engineering at Marvell for the Infrastructure Processor business responsible for the global engineering development of Processors and DPU’s for 5G and cloud markets, and leading the first 5nm product family. Her previous role was Senior VP of Central Engineering Cypress (which was acquired by Infineon) responsible for roadmap planning, platforms, IP/SOC development, Central SoC teams, CAD/EDA and design methodology. Prior, she led Qualcomm Bay Area Snapdragon GPU Engineering team and Corporate Vice President of AMD CPU Processor Design for x86 cores for mobile and servers. Earlier in her career, she had engineering leadership roles in processor development at Alchemy Semiconductor (MIPS SOCs), Motorola (PowerPC), and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC-Alpha). Dina is a strong advocate for women in engineering as a previous participant in GSA Women of Influence, Executive Board Member of the Bay Area Qualcomm Women In Science and Technology, a founding member of AMD’s Women Forum and prior Board Member of Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley. Dina holds a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology from Central New England College. Dina began her career in technology in the USAF and was the first female honor graduate of the Computer training program. She has two grown children and very grateful they are all in the Bay area for the first time in many years.

Marvell
Jeanne Trinko Mechler
Fellow
Custom & Compute Silicon
Marvell Technology
Jeanne Trinko Mechler, is a fellow at Marvell Technology in Custom & Compute Silicon. After 30 years at IBM, she joined GLOBALFOUNDRIES in 2015, and Marvell in 2018. She has decades of experience in SOC design including wired & wireless SOCs, interface chiplets, AI/Machine learning accelerators, and has led over 60 chip designs in more than 10 technology nodes. She led a team that implemented the first Peta-Op/s AI training chip. She was the technical lead for ChipletX, an 800G Ethernet repeater chiplet using 112G XSR (eXtra Short Reach SerDes) and 112G long reach SerDes, which was demonstrated at OCP and CES. She is an author of the engineering textbook High Speed SerDes Devices and Applications, as well as more than 20 patents/publications. Jeanne serves as the technical conference chair for Marvell’s bi-annual company-wide engineering conference. Early in her career, she performed seminal research on transition delay faults, test generation and diagnostics, with publications in the Journal of Research and Development. She was the first person to use eDRAM devices as high efficiency decoupling capacitors, on chips without eDRAM memories. She was the first to root cause, diagnose, and publish on Contention-Induced Latch-up, a reliability failure mechanism at the International Reliability Physics Symposium. She developed hierarchical design methodology and automated design profiling when flat chip designs became impractical and has been a frequent invited speaker at the Design Automation Conference. She has experience in circuit design, test chip design, qualification, reliability, design-for-test, and failure analysis, in addition to SOC design and architecture. For more than thirty years, she led a week-long Science & Technology camp for middle-school girls to build a pipeline of young women excited about engineering. She was a charter member of the University of Vermont SWE section, the North Country SWE section, and the is a lifetime member of the Society of Women Engineers, served three years as Governor of the New England region, and is a frequent SWE conference speaker. Jeanne earned the M.S. and B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Vermont and the M.S. degree in engineering management from the National Technological University. She is the mother of three children, enjoys international travel and photography, and has visited 35 countries.

Intel
Nevine Nassif
Senior Fellow
Intel
Nevine Nassif is an Intel Senior Fellow and technologist focused on server development in the Design Engineering Group at Intel Corporation. She leads design work on the Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids Intel® Xeon® server processors targeted at data centers. Based at Intel’s Design Center in Massachusetts, Nassif is responsible for advancing innovation and efficiency in silicon and product integration to enable modularity and reuse in base and derivative products. Earlier in her Intel career, Nassif was responsible for various aspects of the design, convergence and delivery of Intel Xeon and Intel® Itanium® processors.

Santa Clara University
Janet Olson
Janet is currently a lecturer at Santa Clara University teaching both undergraduate and graduate classes in electrical engineering. Janet has led products throughout the design flow with a focus on the front end. Janet has a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford and a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon. Janet holds 9 US patents and was recognized with the 2017 Marie R Pistilli Electronic Design Award – the most prestigious award given to a female in EDA yearly. She was also awarded the 2016 YWCA Tribute to Women Award.

Marvell
Lyndsi Parker
Senior Director of Custom Compute and Storage
Marvell
Lyndsi Parker, Senior Director of Custom Compute and Storage at Marvell, is a trusted technical leader with nearly 20 years of experience in the semiconductor industry. With a proven ability to lead large, geographically dispersed teams, she has successfully delivered innovative silicon solutions across carrier, enterprise, and data center markets. Known for her passion for people development, Lyndsi fosters a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and team growth. In 2024, Lyndsi was honored with the GSA WLI Rising Women in Semi Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to the semiconductor industry.
Lyndsi earned both Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in electrical engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. She launched her career at IBM with a technical focus on functional verification of custom ASIC designs, for which she holds two US patents. Expanding her role from technical expert to technical executive leader, she successfully guided her team through two pivotal acquisitions: the first by GlobalFoundries in 2015, which created the Avera subsidiary that was later acquired by Marvell in 2019.
Beyond her technical accomplishments, Lyndsi is a champion for the advancement of women in technology. As a founding member and regional chairperson of the Women@Marvell inclusion network, she has helped enhance the careers of over 300 women across the Americas. Her influence extends beyond Marvell through her active participation in the Global Semiconductor Alliance’s Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI), where she represents Marvell as a content expert and speaker at industry events. In 2024, Lyndsi was selected as a mentee for the prestigious Women in Hardware Mentorship Program and will serve as a mentor in 2025.

Microsoft
Padma Parthasarathy
VP, AI Silicon Engineering, Verification and Validation
Microsoft’s Azure Hardware Systems and Infrastructure
Padma is a VP, AI Silicon Engineering, Design Verification/Validation within Microsoft’s Azure Hardware Systems and Infrastructure group. This is her 28th year at Microsoft. She started to work with silicon for set-top boxes as a part of WebTV Networks.
She has worked on all the generations of XBOX, Kinect, Band and Hololens encompassing all phases of the project starting with architecture to manufacturing and productization, primarily focusing on verification and validation aspects for all phases. She is currently working on AI Silicon for Azure Data Centers. The best parts of the work she enjoys are the great teams she gets to work with, breaking down huge complex problems and putting plans in place to solve them, mentoring and the Giving Campaign. She is grateful and very humbled by the learning and opportunity that Microsoft has provided for her career growth.
Outside of work she is actively involved with community work. She holds a M.S. in Math and M.Tech in Computer Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology. She is grateful to have a very understanding husband and they have an adopted son who is in college. She served as a guest mentor for WHM in 2023 and has been a lead mentor since 2024.

Arm
Geeta Singh
Director of Project Management
Arm
Geeta Singh is passionate about turning complex engineering challenges into meaningful innovation. With 26 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, she has built her career at the intersection of people, process, and technology, where bold ideas are transformed into high-quality products.
As Director of Project Management at Arm, Geeta leads cross-functional teams and drives programs across the entire IP development flow, from defining product requirements through design, validation, and delivery. She thrives on orchestrating collaboration, streamlining execution, removing barriers, and creating the structures that allow engineering excellence to translate into real-world impact at global scale.
Prior to Arm, Geeta spent nearly a decade at Marvell, where she played a key role in the development of CPU platforms. She led system verification and core integration programs, with a strong focus on emulation and FPGA prototyping to validate designs early and accelerate debug cycles. Geeta also drove CPU benchmarking and performance validation, ensuring that design trade-offs translated into measurable results. By improving integration processes and strengthening collaboration across design, verification, and validation teams, her work enhanced product quality, reduced bring-up risks, and shortened time-to-market.
Earlier, at Intel, Geeta worked on the XScale processor family, where she gained deep technical expertise in pre-silicon validation, post-silicon execution, and system-level debug. This hands-on work gave her direct insight into the challenges of bringing complex designs from concept into production and sharpened her ability to deliver under demanding schedules.
At Parthus Technologies, she began her career as a design engineer, developing Arm-based SoC solutions and gaining first-hand experience in design, validation, and integration.
Together, these experiences gave Geeta a complete perspective of the semiconductor product lifecycle. This foundation continues to anchor her leadership today, enabling her to guide large-scale, cross-functional programs with both technical credibility and strategic clarity.
Beyond her professional achievements, Geeta is deeply committed to mentoring and developing others, especially women in technology. She believes leadership is built on trust, visibility, and inclusion, and she champions a culture of curiosity, resilience, and empowerment that enables both people and organizations to thrive together.

Meta
Elene Terry
Director, Silicon Accelerators
Meta

AMD

Meta
Olivia Wu
Technical Lead at Infra Silicon Team
Meta

Diodes
Emily Yang
Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales & Marketing
Diodes Incorporated
Emily Yang is senior vice president of Diodes Incorporated, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of semiconductors, where she has reengineered the company’s focus and guides its global sales and marketing teams to drive revenue and profit.
Since being appointed vice president of worldwide sales and marketing in 2017 she led teams across North America, Europe, and Asia to double the company’s revenue from $1B to $2B, and grow gross profit by over 130 percent. She currently spearheads Diodes’ expansion into the automotive and Industrial markets, which now accounts for approximately 47 percent of the company’s revenue. Her responsibilities also include establishing go-to-market strategies, managing strategic customers relationships, and representing Diodes to the investor community.
Yang strongly believes in the power of mentoring and champions Diodes’ Women’s Initiative Program, which includes mentoring and fireside chat programs. She is an industry-recognized and sought-after speaker, having spoken at the CASPA Annual Conference, Rainmaker conference and supplier events in addition to membership in the Global Semiconductor Association and Women’s Leadership Initiative, and enjoys sharing her deep experiences as both a seasoned high-tech executive and as a woman dedicated to leadership and exemplary performance.
Yang has been with Diodes since the acquisition of Pericom Semiconductor Corporation in 2015, where she was vice president of global sales. She held a number of sales management positions with Pericom including vice president of sales, North America/Europe; contract manufacturing sales director; western regional sales director; and strategic account sales director covering Asia, North America, and Europe. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Toronto.

Microsoft
Sherry Xu
Chief SoC Architect for Microsoft’s Maia program
Microsoft
Sherry Xu is a silicon architect with over two decades of experience driving innovation across consumer entertainment, mixed reality, and cloud-scale AI accelerators. Her career spans leadership roles at ATI/AMD, where she contributed to the Radeon™ GPU line, and Microsoft, where she architected multiple generations of Xbox APUs and led the silicon architecture for the first-generation HoloLens HPU.
Currently serving as Chief SoC Architect for Microsoft’s Maia program, Sherry is the technical owner of the Maia AI accelerator SoCs. She leads the silicon architecture team, defining micro-architecture, die partitioning, and advanced packaging strategies including 2.5D and 3D integration. Beyond her technical achievements, Sherry has passionately advocated for the development of female peers in the semiconductor industry. She actively mentors junior engineers in her role at Microsoft and contributes to industry-wide initiatives aimed at elevating women in hardware leadership roles, such as through her membership of the Technical Steering Committee for the GSA Women in Semiconductor Hardware (WISH) conference and Program Committee for the HotChips.

GigaDevice Semiconductors Singapore
Jennifer Zhao
GigaDevice Semiconductors Singapore
Jennifer Zhao is an experienced senior executive in the semiconductor industry. She has held multiple executive positions in global semiconductor companies. Jennifer joined ams OSRAM in 2017 and is the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Advanced Optical Sensors Business Unit responsible for the development and delivery of leading optical sensor solutions for global customer base. She leads a global team of about 500 employees based in North America, Europe and Asia. Jennifer is President and CEO of ams OSRAM USA Inc. She also serves as Board of Director in OSRAM Sylvania Inc., one of the legal entities in ams OSRAM Group. Jennifer is advisory board member for International Semiconductor Executive Summit (ISES) and Fierce Electronics.
Jennifer joined ams from Nexperia where she was the Senior Vice President of Global Sales. Jennifer´s extensive semiconductor background also includes industry-leading companies such as NXP Semiconductors where she was Vice President and General Manager and Philips Semiconductors.
Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from Beijing University in China and a Master of Business Administration degree from Suffolk University in the U.S. (graduated as Valedictorian). She is fluent in English and Chinese.
Jennifer won Woman of the Year award at Questex’s Sensors Innovation Week in 2020. She was a featured speaker on Transformative Leadership at SSIA’s Semiconductor Women’s Forum in Mar 2021 in Singapore. Jennifer was also featured in Leading Women in Engineering & Science in Medical Design Briefs Mar 2021 issue. Jennifer was awarded as Woman of Influence by Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2021 and won Asian American Executive of the Year by CIE USA in 2021. Most recently, Jennifer was invited as the moderator for Women Leadership and Advancing Inclusion in Semiconductor Industry panel at ISES conference held in Arizona, US in May 2022. Jennifer serves as a role model for women in the STEM field and is passionate about the impact of diversity and inclusion on sustainable company performance and business growth.
Antonella Oliva, WHM Founder
Traci Brandon, Director of Women’s Leadership Initiative
For additional information on this program, please contact wli@gsaglobal.org.