These women are the cutting edge of technology in North Texas

2021 Women in Technology
Dallas Business Journal
Rob Schneider
By Rob Schneider – Managing Editor, Dallas Business Journal
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The 2021 Women in Technology honorees come from some of the largest companies in DFW to smaller industry disruptors. The honorees represent a variety of fields, including health care, legal, manufacturing, telecommunications, manufacturing, consumer goods and services, finance, nonprofits and aviation.

For its eighth annual Women in Technology Awards, the Dallas Business Journal will honor the top leaders in North Texas technology.

The 2021 Women in Technology honorees come from some of the largest companies in DFW to smaller industry disruptors. The honorees represent a variety of fields, including health care, legal, manufacturing, telecommunications, manufacturing, consumer goods and services, finance, nonprofits and aviation.

For the names, titles and companies of this year’s honorees, click through the gallery below.

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Women in Technology
Cardiel, Betty
Chaney, Mary
Durr, Angel
Eaton, Sara
Estacolchic, Julia
George, Betty

2021 Women in Technology

Eight judges — all alumnae of the program — selected this year's honorees. The judges were:

  • Barbara Baffer; Vice President, Government & Industry Relations, North America; Ericsson
  • Kelly Flowers, CEO & Founder, Women Leading Technology
  • Jamita Machen; President & CEO; The Software Vault
  • Betty Manetta; President & CEO; Argent Associates, Inc.
  • Rose Manjarres; Digital Capabilities Leader — Business Enablement Technology, MUFG
  • Susan Paul; Managing Vice President; Pariveda Solutions
  • Shanthi Rajaram; President & CEO; Amazech Solutions
  • Susan Tidwell; Digital Transformation Senior Azure Specialist; Microsoft

The Women in Technology Awards will be a virtual event from 4-5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 18. Click here for more information on the event.

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