Women in Technology Names Sensei Enterprises President Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. Winner of the 2012 Small Business Leadership Award
FAIRFAX, Va., May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Women in Technology, a Washington, D.C. area organization of professional women in the technology community, honored some of its own May 17 at the 13th Annual WIT Leadership Awards Banquet hosted by Maureen Bunyan, co-anchor for WJLA-TV ABC-TV News. The awards honor leading female professionals who have excelled as mentors and exemplified unique vision and talent in the technology industry during the previous year.
Ms. Nelson was asked to offer a favorite quote upon acceptance of her award. She quoted Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who said "Well-behaved women rarely make history." She therefore exhorted her fellow honorees "to resolve to go out and misbehave." In a video filmed at the awards ceremony, Ms. Nelson challenged young girls to excel in mathematics and science, saying "Don't let the boys have all the fun – you can do it – believe in yourselves!"
ABOUT SENSEI ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sensei Enterprises, Inc. is a nationally known digital forensics, information security and information technology company. Based in Fairfax, Virginia, Sensei combines legal expertise with high-level technical certifications to serve the technology needs of the legal and corporate communities. Sensei's principals have written articles about legal technology for many publications, and co-authored The 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 editions of the Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide (ABA, 2008-2012),The Electronic Evidence Handbook: Forms, Guidelines and Checklists (ABA, 2006) and Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers (ABA, 2012). To learn more, please visit www.senseient.com. They lecture about information security, information technology and digital forensics throughout the country.
For more information about this release, call Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. at 703-359-0700.
SOURCE Sensei Enterprises, Inc.
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