Mentoring Roundtables
We are excited to offer summit participants with the opportunity to engage in Mentoring Roundtables, one of the most popular activities in past years.
You will be given the opportunity to sign up for two different 30-minute mentoring roundtable sessions on the morning of the event. Please review the information below so you can come to the summit ready to sign up to sit at a table with two of these amazing mentors for a roundtable discussion.
Space is limited and will be available on a first come, first serve basis for registered participants on the day of the summit. Please identify a few different mentors you'd like to meet in case the tables fill up.
Pro-tip: Arrive early during the check in time to sign up for your preferred mentor!
You will be given the opportunity to sign up for two different 30-minute mentoring roundtable sessions on the morning of the event. Please review the information below so you can come to the summit ready to sign up to sit at a table with two of these amazing mentors for a roundtable discussion.
Space is limited and will be available on a first come, first serve basis for registered participants on the day of the summit. Please identify a few different mentors you'd like to meet in case the tables fill up.
Pro-tip: Arrive early during the check in time to sign up for your preferred mentor!
MENTORS
Alison Cormack
Alison Cormack has years of experience working in technology companies and in politics and currently serves on the Palo Alto City Council. Her first job after college was on Capitol Hill as a junior analyst with the United States Senate Budget Committee. After business school, she worked at Hewlett-Packard for seven years in finance, sales, and operations. As a full time mom, she led a $76 million bond for Palo Alto libraries and was the President of the Palo Alto Library Foundation, which raised $4 million in private funding. Alison then worked at Google for almost five years, first in communications roles and then as the head of the online support content team. Alison holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and History from Stanford University and a Master’s of Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She and her husband have two adult children and live in Palo Alto. |