 to drag you out of bed on a Saturday morning and especially today is the rainy day but I will assure you today will was the effort so today is about learning and sharing and also about having fun and taking challenging so first one I want to ask you a question who is Anne so I got three person here the first one I finally support and she's so compulsory gambler the person B she was an actress and she wrong away from her first marriage and the person C she studied in computer science she loves math since young so which one is me yeah I know I know definitely because this the answer is so obvious but I'm not C actually I'm D so I didn't study in computer science and I think only nerd cat code back in three years ago and then you if you and I'm not the only one so when you Google the software engineer so the guy's face will show up so from a static scene 2017 only 25% job up computing job are held by women when it comes to the tech leadership only 11% production are filled by women in European so it is a fact that women are underrepresented in tech industry but that's mean girls cannot code so let's look at some of the other facts so this is actually the person a add an audience who writes the first computer program and and her instruction about computers are still used by today and this is the person B her name is head Lama she's not only a famous actress but also the creator of the frequency helping tech knowledge which become the precursor of today's Wi-Fi GPS and Bluetooth and we got an other person and grace hopper she has a she and her team has invent a compiler that can convert the common sense come commons into computer binary computer language so every subsequent computer language is built on her work so I think for this one you are already very familiar she is the character in the hidden figure and there are lots of more with outstanding female in history and during World War two actual women are in charge of the decoding and the equips quick message so why since has changed there are three reason can contribute can conclude for the why so first gender stereotype second lack of the support the three is in good fear rhythm so studying the young age girls are discouraged from pursue stem because of the simple the simple misconception that guys are better at math this lead to let's go to choose the compare science at college and this imbalance the imbalance has translated to workplace which means that the employer only got got a gender bias group to hire from and even for those who has made into tech industry women are more likely to live within one year the man so citing the reason lock off support and isolation so back to my own story so back back in three years ago I was working as a executive no operation executive in shipping industry so my data was like writing tons of emails and making phone calls to coordinate with different parties to ensure that the shipment can be complete smoothly it is a very tedious job and the rate require extremely caution because what mistake may cause like millions dollars so I am not not happy about that time I don't really like the repeativeness and tedious about my job so so that is one when I start to looking for a solution on programming what if I can write a program to automate my daily routine so from there I start to sell self know the programming so I I really love it I enjoying I'm exciting about the challenging and the fun in problem-solving but looking back I was wondering why I didn't choose compare science when I was young so I think there's still some of other girls share the same perception as I do before so that's why we start to organize workshops for girls so this is a picture of our first workshop it's just five or us but wasting four hours way five of them we create a personal website on ourself so we are not a user anymore with simple a lot of coding we know how to structure and the styling our website so we become the creator instead of the user so from there on we organize a lot of workshops from HTML to Python from SQL to to Ruby on rails and we also organize a lot of workshops and Ted talks so till today we have grow a community into like three thousand people and and we focus on three things the the first is the inspiration so we believe the power of the role model by inviting the female leader in tech industry to share their story we help we can inspire more girls to pursue the STEM career and the second things we focus on the education we try to provide some do be friendly workshop for for girls to get started and having fun encoding the last things is about connection we are trying to build a community which we are helping each other and to connect them with job opportunities mentors and also companies so I like to take this opportunity to thank today's speaker who are willing to take time to share their wisdom and also our partner and sponsor our companies that help us to make it happen and I also like to thank my team member Eva Michael and Adeline who helped me put this together so I I hope you can enjoy today and I also help you can enjoy our community because tech is too important to left by man tech tech leads women and tech leads everybody thank you