Appearances & Media
As a Silicon Valley icon, vanguard of the women-in-tech movement, and co-founder of Grace Hopper Celebration — the largest gathering of women technologists — Telle Whitney is an oft-quoted media source and sought-after speaker.
Telle is available for keynote speeches, hands-on workshops, and executive roundables at local and international events.
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Interviews
Shortcast Over Coffee podcast, with Balakrishnan Devarajan• August 2023
Women in Big Data podcast, WIDS • July 2023
Men and Women Both Have Work Cut Out for Them to Battle Tech’s Gender Biases, Execs Say
CNBC • July 2017
How this Woman is Fighting for Gender Equality in Tech
Time • August 2016
How Tech Women Will Have “A Place At The Table”
Forbes • September 2016
Our Time to Lead: An Interview with Telle Whitney at Grace Hopper
HuffPost • October 2016
Strong Education and Diversity Key to Global Success
U.S. News & World Report • May 2016
Three Emerging Themes from #RaceOnTech
NPR “All Tech Considered” • July 2015
Bylines
Lessons Learned book chapter, Stories from Women Leaders in STEM, March 2023
Dear Chairwoman book chapter, March 2021
Healing Leadership book chapter, March 2021
Women in Microelectronics book chapter, Springer, July 2020
Changing the culture of technology to be more inclusive Medium • January 2020
Continuing my journey to create cultures where people of all backgrounds and genders thrive, Medium • September 2019
Increasing Women and Underrepresented Minorities in Computing: The Landscape and What You Can Do
Computer magazine • October 2018
Three Things Women in Tech Must Do to Get Ahead
NBC Better • August 2017
Innovation and Inclusion
Communications of the ACM • December 2014
Men Initiating Change Is an Important Step Toward Eradicating Tech’s Bro Culture
TechCrunch • August 2014
Why Tech’s Gender Gap Isn't Just a Pay Gap
Fortune • November 2014
Upcoming Appearances
Recent Appearances
Online Chat with Kim Martin, May 24, 2023
University of Utah Computer Science 50-year celebration keynote, March 23, 2023, at 1:45 into the video
Amazon Technology Keynote, December 1, 2022
Pakistani Women in Computing GetHired Keynote, August 19, 2022
Ansys Women in Tech Speaker Series, April 13, 2022
Wequity Awards 2022, March 16, Guest speaker
AI4All Birthday Celebration Corporate Executive Panel, Tuesday, March 8. the interview is 10 minutes into the video
Rivian Fireside Chat, March 16
Starhacks Conference Keynote, January 23, 2022
DiscoverE Advisory board presentation, December 14, 2021
Microsoft Data & AI Lecture, December 8, 2021
University of Utah Organick Lecture, November 2, 2021
How Women Lead Women on Boards week Tech Affinity Group, October 21, 2021
Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Session, September 15, 2021
Facebook Panel, May 21, 2021
RPI Student Conference talk, December 2, 2020
Decipher and Access: How Women Will Change the Cybersecurity, Caltech Webinar, August 5, 2020
GLAM online speaker series, May 28, 2020
IEEE WIE ILC virtual keynote, June 9, 2020
Global Marathon virtual event, April 8th, 2020
Gender Equality Event: SCU Women in Business, Santa Clara, February 18th, 2020
Pakistan Tech Summit 2020, February 15th, Redwood City,
Impact Fellowship 2020, New York, January, 2020
Hack for Social Impact Summit, UC Berkeley, November 2019
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, October 2019
Qualcomm Women’s Lunch, September 2019
Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing, September 2019
Sumo Logic Users Conference, Women of Sumo Networking Breakfast, September 2019
LinkedIn Fireside Chat
Sunnyvale, CA • May 2019
IEEE VIC Summit Keynote
San Diego, CA • May 2019
Facebook Engineering CEO Panel
Menlo Park, CA • May 2019
UC Berkeley Women Leaders in Tech Panel
Berkeley, CA • April 2019
Blackrock Fireside Chat
San Francisco, CA • October 2018
AnitaB.org Communities Panel
Mountain View, CA • October 2018
Atlassian Panel
Mountain View, CA • September 2018
Panel Nutanix
San Jose, CA • August 2018
AI4All fireside chat
Stanford University • June 2018
GLAM Keynote
San Jose, CA • June 2018
TiE inflect keynote
San Jose, CA • May 2018
Dow Distinguished Lecture: “Technology, Innovation, and Diversity”
University of Michigan • April 2018
San Jose State Talk
San Jose, CA • December 2017
Northwest Arkansas Tech Summit
Arkansas • October 2017
Mobile Congress Keynote
San Francisco, CA • September 2017
Diversity Workshop
Bangalore, India • June 2017
Short Bio
Dr. Telle Whitney is a well-known expert on diversity and gender equity in the technology industry. She co-founded the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC), the world’s largest annual gathering of women technologists. As president and CEO of the Anita Borg Institute, she championed the once-obscure concept of driving business value through gender diversity. Dr. Whitney holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Caltech; she was named one of Fast Company’s Most Influential Women in Technology.
Long Bio
Dr. Telle Whitney is a well-known expert on diversity and gender equity in the technology industry. After earning her computer science Ph.D. from Caltech, she held senior technical management positions at semiconductor companies, including Actel and Malleable Technologies.
In 1994, Dr. Whitney and her good friend Dr. Anita Borg co-founded the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC), an event which has grown to become the world’s largest annual gathering of women technologists.
In 2002, Dr. Whitney assumed leadership of the Institute for Women in Technology, which was renamed the Anita Borg Institute (ABI) in honor of her late friend and GHC cofounder in 2003.
Over the course of her leadership, Dr. Whitney led ABI’s substantial growth in size and impact. She grew the organization’s annual revenue from $1M to more than $22M during her 15-year tenure. Under Dr. Whitney’s tenure, ABI developed high-impact programs, which include Top Companies for Women Technologists — the only national program recognizing companies committed to building workplaces where women technologists can thrive — and a growing network of local communities of women technologists and their allies. The organization also won the endorsement and support of leading corporate partners across multiple industries.
For decades, Dr. Whitney has championed the business value of diversity and the importance of engaging the full talent of the workforce to drive innovation. She has received numerous awards, including honorary doctorates from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Claremont College, and the ACM Distinguished Service Award; she was named one of Fast Company’s Most Influential Women in Technology.
Dr. Whitney’s expertise — specifically, creating workplaces where diverse groups of technologists can achieve their highest personal potential while helping to foster innovation and profitability for their employers — has elevated her position as an oft-quoted media source and highly sought-after keynote speaker.