Girls Write Now
I.V. Tech Committee
The Committee on Intersectional Voices in Technology
The I.V. Tech Committee empowers the Girls Write Now community by sharing the resources, expertise, and networks needed for a multigenerational community to thrive in an increasingly digital world. Right, Kyndryl employees mentor Girls Write Now community on cyber-security during an employee engagement event.
Meet the Tech Committee
Members of the Girls Write Now I.V. Tech Committee
Shifali Bose
Digital Strategist for Automotive at Adobe
Tech Committee Member; Shifali Bose works at Adobe as a Digital Strategist for Automotive, working with senior leaders to identify digital gaps across the end-to-end customer experience and provide recommendations focused on the highest-value opportunities.
Anne Caceres-Gonzalez
Director, People and Culture, Mischief
Anne (AN-ee) Caceres-Gonzalez is a first generation Caribbean Latina, born in New York and raised in the Bronx, whose intersectional lived experience has led her to advocate and create space for traditionally underrepresented communities in the workplace. Anne’s experience in people work extends across performance management, coaching, recruitment and learning and development, through the lens of diversity, equity and inclusion, connecting people, and advocating personal + professional growth. The love Anne holds for her own identity and deep, profound respect she has for others’, are constantly working together to create a space where underrepresented groups feel safe and seen. Anne’s life ambition is to continue to center the voices of underrepresented people, as it’s key in order to decolonize and redefine those narratives. Anne is currently the Director of People and Culture at Mischief, a creative advertising agency in Brooklyn, NY and has previously held roles at other creative agencies like BBDO, 72andSunny and FCB. Anne holds a Bachelor of Arts in Corporate Communications with a minor in English from Baruch College, is a member and has served on the National Executive Board of Lambda Pi Upsilon Sorority, Latinas Poderosas Unidas, Inc, where she has mentored and empowered young women to find their voice.
Lisa Chai
Founder & General Partner Interwoven Ventures
Lisa Chai is the founder and general partner of Interwoven Ventures, leading the firm’s investment activities in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. Lisa and her team at Interwoven are investing in mobility, smart cities, digital health, and manufacturing sectors. Lisa has over two decades of investing experience in both public and private markets where she was a SVP and portfolio manager for Palisade Capital, TPG/Angelo Gordon and Credit Suisse Asset Management’s emerging growth funds. Lisa is a long-time supporter of Girls Write Now having been on the Advisory Council, Finance and Audit Committee, Treasurer and a member of the board. Lisa is currently on the Girls Write Now Technology Committee.
Felicia Dodge
Director of Analytics & Insights at Monks
Mentor Alum & Tech Committee Member; Felicia Dodge is currently living in the big city (New York) and chasing after even bigger dreams. She is fascinated by learning new things and has trouble staying in the same place for too long. Currently, she serves as the Director of Analytics & Insights at Monks and was previously part of the Audience Insights team at Twitter, leading custom research initiatives and developing data-backed strategies for brands in the sports & entertainment industries. She has spent the last 5 years in the tech industry, working with marketers to tell compelling stories with data.
Rose Else-Mitchell
Teaching Fellow Harvard University Graduate School of Education
Mentor Alum & Tech Committee Member; Rose Else-Mitchell leads the education business at Scholastic comprising all the company’s products and services in support of reading development and children’s social-emotional wellbeing created for prek-12 districts, schools, and direct to teachers. With a focus on meeting the highly diverse needs of all students, Education Solutions offers unparalleled literacy content, book collections, instruction, extended/ home learning, curricula and professional learning across print and digital formats. Education Solutions’ innovative, equitable, and effective materials which support children to learn to read and love to read serve over 90% of prek-12 institutions in the U.S. First joining Scholastic in 2000 as an instructional designer, Rose became Senior Vice-President, of Product Development for the EdTech business in 2008, developing READ 180 Next Generation, MATH 180 and System 44, which were sold to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) in 2015. She was later appointed Chief Learning Officer and EVP, Professional Learning, at HMH. Rose also serves as a Teaching Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and chairs the Industry Council of the EdTech Evidence Exchange. Rose began her career in education as an ELA classroom teacher in Sydney, Australia.
Emily Flautt
Emily Flautt is a Principal Product Manager at BlackBaud focused on leveraging agentic AI and emerging technology for the greater good. She specializes in building AI-powered products and platforms that help teams innovate faster, collaborate effectively, and deliver meaningful outcomes. Emily has spent her career leading cross-functional teams at the intersection of technology, product strategy, and human-centered design, with a focus on using AI to solve real-world problems. She is passionate about making advanced technologies more accessible and empowering people to use them creatively and responsibly. Through the Girls Write Now Tech Committee, Emily is excited to share insights on AI, digital tools, and emerging technology trends while helping the next generation build confidence using technology as a platform for storytelling, creativity, and impact.
Pam Hacker
Vice President of Social Impact, Kyndryl
Pam Hacker is a social impact executive with proven expertise in driving transformational outcomes. With over 25 years of experience developing and managing global teams, Pam works with the world’s leading companies to harness the power of technology, talent and intellectual property to create opportunities for underserved communities to thrive. Pam’s career includes leadership roles within new and established Social Impact functions at Sesame Workshop, HBO and Warner Bros Discovery. Currently Vice President of Social Impact at Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, Pam leads global strategy, envisioning and actualizing the company’s mission to drive progress in the 60 countries where it operates and across the diverse communities where its 80,000 employees live and work. A lifelong New Yorker with a passion for theater, Pam lives in NYC with her family. She serves on the board of Opening Act, a nonprofit that brings theater arts to underserved communities throughout the five boroughs.
Jacob Lewis
Consultant/Startup Advisor Double Black Consulting
Jacob Lewis is the Co-Founder, Co-CEO, and President an Authorative. An experienced media executive, entrepreneur, and startup advisor, he has founded three companies across a range of industries, and has an extensive background in managing big and small teams—editorial, product, and technical staff—driving revenue and optimizing efficiencies. He has a demonstrated history of moving traditional companies into the digital sphere and is particularly skilled in digital strategy, content strategy, business development, product management, and operations. He has served as an advisor at Authorative, Holloway, Fletcher & Co, ReddyYeti, and Mic, and as a Managing Editor at Condé Nast.
Morgan Lin
Girls Write Now Lead Incubator Mentee; Co-founder of Little League Coding
Morgan Lin is a storyteller, social-impact-driven technology innovator, and interdisciplinary tinkerer with a purpose to amplify youth voices and promote digital literacy equity. An award-winning poet, her work explores human connection and intangible emotions, with pieces featured in Scholastic Art & Writing, Girls Write Now, Tiger Leaping Review, Noor Magazine, and Disney. In technology, Morgan channels her innovation into her app providing college resources and NightGuard, a device designed to enhance women’s safety during nighttime walks. She has contributed to projects through Google Code Next, NYU Tandon’s bioengineering lab, and NASA SEES climate research. Driven by her passion for bridging the digital divide, Morgan leads initiatives like Little League Coding, a nonprofit that introduces underserved youth to technology, GirlCon, an international conference empowering women in STEM, and the Public Knowledge AI Literacy Toolkit for K-12 schools. Morgan serves as one of 10 Youth Representatives at UNICEF USA, where she champions children’s rights in the digital realm and promotes mental health. Her efforts extend to policy, including contributing to statewide legislation to ban facial recognition in schools and combat algorithmic bias with Encode Justice. Morgan is a mentee participant in GWN’s Lead Incubator journey. Little League Coding (Morgan’s org)
Sophia One
Sophia One is a NYC high school student from the Bronx High School of Science who is also a Girls Write Now mentee and a member of GWN’s Lead Incubator. She is involved in many extracurriculars related to environmentalism, such as conducting social science research on climate policies, promoting climate action in government, and leading the Green Team at her school. Her other activities include volunteering at her local Queens Public Library, running an online vintage business, and participating in the National Honor Society. Sophia also has a strong interest in media studies and journalism, of which she hopes to continue in college. Besides her academic life, Sophia enjoys traveling the world, building legos, and watching Formula One races (a huge Ferrari fan!).
Lynda Pak
Girls Write Now Tech Committee Chair; Divisional CIO, Global Brands & Functions – Estee Lauder Companies
Lynda Pak is Senior Vice President, Technology Leader for Global Brands and Corporate Functions at Estee Lauder Companies (ELC). Since joining ELC in 2016, she has been passionate about helping business leaders make smart technology investment choices to shape and accelerate value creation. With over twenty years of technology strategy and operational experience, she has collaborated with executive leadership teams at ELC, Bed Bath and Beyond (BBB), Borders Group (BGI), and other leading companies in the consumer products/retail industry. Prior to ELC, as the Vice President of eCom/Digital and Marketing Technologies for BBB, she successfully led the redesign of the digital customer experience and their next generation digital and marketing capabilities. At BGI, she served as Chief Technology Officer and VP of Applications, and as VP of eCommerce Operations. Additionally, with over 19 years of consulting experience with Deloitte Consulting and PricewaterhouseCoopers, she has demonstrated commitment and success as an advisor to senior executive business partners to define and curate their strategic initiatives to drive business value. Lynda has led the delivery of very large, complex, and global ERP programs for key clients. Finally, Lynda built Deloitte Consulting’s global ‘Green IT’ practice to help clients reduce their technology carbon footprint.
Dylan Reed
Senior Trader and Quant Specialist RBC Capital Markets
Tech Committee Member; Dylan is a senior trader and quant specialist with the Program Trading group at RBC Capital Markets. Prior to his time at RBC, Dylan worked at Barclays Investment Bank. In professional and personal capacities Dylan volunteers with Hudson River Community Sailing, The LGBTQ+ Center, and Junior Achievement of NY. A DC native, he celebrates the diverse community and public education system that he grew up with, both of which he credits with his passion for learning and adventure.
Ashna Shah
Ashna Shah is an award-winning strategist with 15+ years in advertising, helping global brands and leaders move markets and minds. Advertising partners have included H&M, Coach, United States Postal Service, PepsiCo and Con Edison, among others. More recently, she's guided legacy organizations like the Four Seasons and fine jewelry manufacturer KBS Group through business transformation. Her work with AI startups Albert and Glasshouse used workshop facilitation to shake loose and center what is uniquely human. She’s currently writing a children's picture book about self-worth in the age of AI. In every endeavor, she brings her signature, inimitable, herself-ness that lets her partners see and unlock new value for customers, employees, and their bottom line.
Alisha Stull
Partner Engineer at Google
Tech Committee Member; Alisha Stull is a Partner Engineer at Google, where she works with software companies that are hosted on Google Cloud on various Go-to-market initiatives. Prior to Google, Alisha worked at ServiceNow and SAP.
Isabelle Tamburro
Isabelle is an Engagement Manager at QuantumBlack (the Artificial Intelligence arm of McKinsey & Company) where she advises companies across the world on topics at the intersection of business and technology. Isabelle has a background in economics and computer science, and holds certifications in AWS, Scrum, DevOps, and more. She has also completed multiple international research efforts focused on the trends and societal effects of technology such as Cloud and Agentic AI. Isabelle is currently on the Girls Write Now Technology Committee.
Natalia Vargas-Caba
Technical Writer, Google
From mentee in 2007 to technical writer at Google, Girls Write Now has supported Natalia from high school to college, through internships and applying to grad school, positioning her now at the intersection of human and computer languages, enabling her fluency in both poetry and code.
Benefits:
- Connect with tech professionals across disciplines and industries
- Learn about industry updates from peers across sectors
- Collaborate on digital initiatives that enhance your professional mission as they support Girls Write Now
- Join an exclusive multigenerational community on Slack to exchange resources and opportunities
- Engage in community events on a wide range of topics and media
Activities:
- Engage Your Networks to partner with Girls Write Now on passion projects, philanthropic initiatives, and to provide in-kind resources, mentorship, and other opportunities
- Share Best Practices to support the organization and strategic growth plan, including consideration of safe, secure, and efficient policies and controls
- Explore Tech Ethics by helping to facilitate conversations on digital privacy, AI bias, and responsible technology use
- Provide Mentorship to young tech talent on the committee
Expectations:
- Attend and participate in quarterly committee meetings
- Speak at one annual meeting on a tech topic or trend in your area of expertise
- Give by making an annual financial gift to Girls Write Now at any level
- Connect contacts in your networks to support Girls Write Now philanthropically, including corporate sponsorship, matching gifts, employee engagement, and in-kind donations
Meetings:
In 2026, the IV Tech Committee will meet quarterly for virtual meetings on:
- Thursday, March 19, 7 PM ET
- Thursday, June 18, 7 PM ET
- Thursday, September 17, 7 PM
- Thursday, December 10, 7PM
Eligibility:
- Mentors, mentees, members, and partners in tech are welcome to join IV Tech meetings and/or to apply to join the committee.
Next Steps:
- If you are not already a member of Girls Write Now, become a Girls Write Now member here.
- If you are interested in joining the Tech Committee, complete the Interest Form below.
- RSVP for March meeting here.
Tech Committee Interest Form:
Join the IV Tech Committee!
Staff Leads & Facilitators:
Staff Lead
Molly MacDermot
Girls Write Now Director of Special Initiatives
Molly is proud to call Girls Write Now her professional home for the last 10 years, leading partnerships, editing the annual anthology, and learning something new every single day from a talented community of writers.
In high school, Molly won an emerging journalist award from her local newspaper, which meant receiving a hardcover, dictionary-thesaurus combo that she cherished, spending the rest of her teen years looking up words.
Molly studied English and Journalism at Boston University, and wrote for the daily newspaper. One of her first internships in college was at WBAI Radio, obtained by walking into the office and asking if she could intern. Thankfully, they said yes. She has added commas to stories while at The New Yorker, worked in features at Marie Claire and Redbook, and ran teen magazines during the Destiny’s Child days. Girls Write Now is a bright spot for so many and Molly is honored to be a part of the team.