Women In Technology Awards To Be Presented Virtually

TVNewsCheck’s 11th annual Women in Technology Awards will be presented, live on Zoom, at 1 p.m. ET on October 12. The same event will feature the 2021 honorees in a moderated conversation, “Technology in a Changing Media Ecosystem: Predictions for 2022.” To attend, please register here.

Following cancellation of the 2021 NAB Show in Las Vegas, TVNewsCheck will present the 11th annual Women in Technology Awards virtually in a presentation ceremony followed by a conversation with the 2021 honorees about their technology predictions for the coming year.

The Awards Presentation Ceremony will be webcast live on Zoom October 12 at 1 p.m. ET. Immediately after the ceremony, the 2021 honorees will engage in a moderated conversation, “Technology in a Changing Media Ecosystem: Predictions for 2022.”

Register to attend the ceremony and conversation here.

Recipients of the 2021 Women in Technology Awards are:

Women in Technology Leadership Award

Marcy Lefkovitz

Marcy LefkovitzVP technology and workflow strategy, Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution — Lefkovitz, is a successful television news producer who transitioned to technology. She has built a reputation as a leader in developing and implementing workflows. Her groundbreaking work marrying state-of-the-art newsroom technologies with smart efficient workflows during the launch of the Fusion joint venture between Disney and Univision identified her as an important, emerging technology mind in the television news industry.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Her leadership in quietly establishing a cybersecurity working group at ABC News was years ahead of its time. And her ongoing, pivotal assistance in the launch of DC3, Disney’s massive new technical hub near Houston, put her at the forefront of pioneering technology development for the media and entertainment industry.

Lefkovitz is a 20-year veteran of ABC News, where she began her career in its political unit, later spending six years as an independent producer before returning to ABC in 1994 as an editor and then producer of World News Tonight. She is a graduate of Brown University and received her master’s in broadcast journalism from NYU.

Women in Technology Futurist Awards

Donna Stewartnews operations manager, KNSD San Diego — Stewart transitioned from electronic journalism into operations in a long career. She anticipated the rise of IT and earned a bachelor’s degree in it in 2008, building on an associate’s degree in liberal arts she’d earned in 1998. Donna is the recipient of many awards and played a key role in the relocation and rebuild of KNSD in 2016. In her current role, she acts as a liaison between the news and engineering/IT departments.

Annie ChangVP creative technologies, Universal Studios— Chang is an important player in the postproduction industry. She has been VP technology at Universal Pictures; Walt Disney Studios; Marvel Studios, VP technology and standards at Walt Disney Studios; senior engineer of digital mastering at THX Ltd. editor at KBTX Media; and master control operator at KAMU TV.

Technology Women to Watch Awards

Yushi XuSenior Architect, FreeWheel — Xu is changing the future of TV advertising.  She is one of the leading minds behind FreeWheel’s industry-changing unified ad decisioning technology, including TV and digital video campaign planning and optimization. Xu holds a Ph.D. and master’s in computer science from MIT and takes the helm of multiple teams to drive technologic advancements in the TV ecosystem and foster a culture of excellence. As a technical architect for FreeWheel, Xu spearheads a major initiative on bridging the technology gaps between traditional linear TV and digital video when scheduling and tracking ads across FreeWheel’s tech platforms in an effective, results-driven and automated way, which benefits not just Comcast, but also because of FreeWheel’s broad customer base, many other MVPDs and programmers.

Rose Adkins Hulsefounder and CEO, ScreenHits TV — Hulse has led the charge in the English M4 Corridor, the U.K.’s version of Silicon Valley, when she formed the B2B ScreenHits platform in 2012. She has been an innovator in streaming technology, and today is best known for establishing ScreenHits TV, a platform that allows users to combine multiple streaming subscriptions at no cost. Though talked about by some of the largest platforms, ScreenHits TV has brought to life the technology that provides consumers access to favorite programming from multiple platforms to be streamed with relevant suggestions. This all takes place in one app, eliminating the headaches of toggling between different streaming platforms.

As a woman of color in tech, Hulse has dedicated much of her time to breaking barriers of entry in the funding and tech worlds. She believes that she has a responsibility to give back to the community and the industry that has supported her venture. Her pivot from a B2B platform to a B2C platform was not about competing with the larger streaming platforms but supported by consumers who wanted their viewing options in one place.

Kathy Haley, publisher and co-founder, TVNewsCheck, will present the awards and moderate the conversation with honorees.

To attend the event, please register here.


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