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CEO and Co-founder
Lucy Sanders is CEO and Co-founder of the National Center for Women
& Information Technology and also serves as Executive-in-Residence
for the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
She
has an extensive industry background, having worked in R&D and
executive positions at AT&T Bell Labs, Lucent Bell Labs, and Avaya
Labs for over 20 years, where she specialized in systems-level software
and solutions (multi-media communication and customer relationship
management.) In 1996, Lucy was awarded the Bell Labs Fellow Award, the
highest technical accomplishment bestowed at the company, and she has
six patents in the communications technology area.
Lucy serves
on several boards, including the Mathematical Sciences Research
Institute (MSRI) Board of Trustees at the University of California at
Berkeley; the Engineering Advisory Council at the University of
Colorado at Boulder; the Denver Public Schools Computer Magnet Advisory
Board; the Advisory Board for the Women's College Applied Computing
Program at the University of Denver; and several corporate boards.
In
2004 Lucy was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from the
Department of Engineering at CU and in 2007 she was inducted into the
Women in Technology International (WITI) Hall of Fame. Lucy has served
as Conference Chair and Program Chair for the Grace Hopper Celebration
of Women in Computing. She currently is serving on the Information
Technology Research and Development Ecosystem Commission for the
National Academies.
Lucy received her B.S. and M.S. in Computer
Science from Louisiana State University and the University of Colorado
at Boulder, respectively.
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