Live Webinar

Rewriting the Code

Sue Harnett shares how this organization is empowering the next generation of women in technology. 

May 12 • 1 p.m. ET • Cost: Complimentary

About the webinar

In this webinar you will hear from founder, Sue Harnett, and learn how this organization is empowering the next generation of women in technology. COVID 19 has impacted internships for thousands of students. You can help turn the summer of 2020 into a real opportunity with Rewriting the Code. Let’s make the summer of 2020 one to remember – not because of the crisis, but because of all of the good we can do together.

Why attend?

  • Learn about Rewriting the Code's Fellowship Program for women undergraduates and masters level students studying computer science and engineering related majors
  • How you can help these students succeed this summer

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About the Presenter


Sue Harnett


Sue is a proven company founder, entrepreneur and healthcare leader. Prior to Rewriting the Code, Sue launched, developed and successfully sold a novel e-commerce and technology business in the collegiate and professional sports industry. Sue also created the strategic vision and operational infrastructure for a multi-specialty physician organization within Duke University Health System, a nationally acclaimed academic health system. She is an expert at recognizing the viability of business opportunities, testing the market to refine the proposed model and executing the go-to-market strategy. She brings a strong ability to create passionate teams, establish focused and positive work cultures and lead disruptive business models to bring innovative change. Sue hopes to positively impact the young college women of Rewriting the Code by supporting the students with the necessary skills, confidence and applied work opportunities to develop the next generation of technology leaders.

Sue received her Masters in Healthcare Administration from Duke University in 1992 and an AB in Economics from Duke University in 1990. Sue earned a full scholarship to Duke where she received All-America honors prior to playing professional basketball in Kortrijk, Belgium.