 My name is Julie Zoller. I'm from the United States, from the Washington, D.C. area, and I'm here as a sector member representing a satellite startup called OmniSpace. The network of women is a source of inspiration for women, and it's also a resource for women. There are people in the network who have been through many world radio conferences like myself, and are there ready to help other women navigate processes or deal with issues that come up and encourage them to take on chair roles in the conference. I got involved in 2015 during the World Radio Conference when my colleague, Mandel de La Torre, started a similar outreach program for women that was quite successful, and I'm so glad that it's continued. When I first started in this industry, there were more women majoring in engineering than there are today. Nevertheless, I think many women had an experience similar to my own, and that was being the first woman in an office. So I didn't see very many women in the industry when I first started, and I'm happy to say that I see more women involved now today. The information and communication technology industry underpins every other industry in our modern life. So if you get involved in ICT, you have an exciting career for life that's going to evolve with you. Girls, this is a place where you can excel. You can have an incredibly rewarding career. You can earn good money, which I think is something that's worth considering, and you'll have a lifetime of interesting projects and experiences.