Only 20% of positions in technology firms are filled by women

La Nación newspaper, February 2018. A note by Sofía Terrile for La Nación in which she reflects on the lack of women in technology firms, specifically in the area of cybersecurity. Among other referents, the note has the testimony of Carolina Hadad, co-founder of Chicas en Tecnología.

Girls in Technology Program

UBA WEBTV, February 2018. UBA WEBTV made a program about Chicas en Tecnología, in which our four co-founders Melina Masnatta, Mariana Varela, Carolina Hadad and Sofía Contreras tell about the work and mission behind the organization. Watch the video here.

Melina Masnatta in Street Dogs

Radio Metro, December 2017. Melina Masnatta, co-founder of Chicas en Tecnología, chatted with Andy Kusnetzoff and the whole team of Perros de la Calle about the work we do in our organization.

Melina Masnatta in “Entrepreneurs”.”

NM Miami, December 2017. Our co-founder Melina Masnatta spoke on Emprendedores on Radio NM Miami about the work we do at Chicas en Tecnología. The show airs Saturdays from 10 to 11 am and is hosted by Eduardo Perez Orive.

Girls in Technology, the techno rockstars

InfoNegocios, December 2017. Melina Masnatta, co-founder of CET, talks in this interview about the Chicas en Tecnología philosophy, the projects and the fact that graduates of the Chicas en Tecnología programs become “rock stars” in their communities.

Generation 3i: High-impact young people

Forbes Argentina, November 2017. Forbes Argentina selected 6 young people with ideals that generate impact projects and a virtuous circle in communities. Among them is Carolina Hadad, co-founder of Chicas en Tecnología.

Is it possible to think of a school without screens?

La Nación Newspaper, November 2017. Melina Masnatta, co-founder of CET, reflects on the challenge of today's educators to integrate technology into the classroom, as a counterpart of the “activists of the movement without screens”.

Programming is not being a rock star

La Nación Newspaper, November 2017. Carolina Hadad, co-founder of CET, explains in this article that to be a good programmer it is necessary to know how to work collaboratively.