I was bitten by the testing ‘bug’ around 16 years ago. My career has seen her take on various roles: tester, trainer, senior manager and capability lead. In my current role as Practice Lead, I enable DevOps practices.
Women Who Test Johannesburg is led by Natasha Anderson. This new group will be a force to be reckoned with in the Johannesburg area. Join the Johannesburg, South Africa chapter to break down barriers for women in the software industry.
"So much to take back. I loved it! Especially the reminder to follow my heart."
Ratika Garg, Test Lead, Taco Bell
"Thank you! We all need more of these kinds of events!!! Why not expand it to all women in IT! Can you bring this to Europe?"
Jasna Skrbec, PM, NIL
“Is there any rating above a 10? [ Tania Katan was] the most amazing speaker I’ve ever heard. I can’t wait for her book. So funny, so smart, so profound. 10 million % is my grade."
Katelyn Kappas, QA Engineer, Insight Catastrophe Group
“I loved my day today. Should I return again, I will evangelize this day to all the other women. The safe space was really great confirmation that I am as valuable as ever. Thanks ladies!”
Beth Jackson, QA Lead, DuPont Pioneer
"What a wonderful way to end the conference. I hope to come back and hear more."
JoAnn Foss, Associate Test Analyst, Digi-Key Electronics
“This is a wonderful event! More please! My entire team are women and I look forward to bringing my team next year!”
Angela Rapone, QA Manager, Florida Hospital
“So glad I came. Not only for our careers but for our lives.”
Heather Doll, Lead QA Engineer, Virtual Radiologic
"I love love love this! I related in work and personal life and will start making #noexcuses as part of my philosophy"
STARWEST 2016 Attendee
"Inspiring. I was moved to action! Amazing women and role models."
Dawn Jardine, Senior Quality Assurance Analyst, Razorfish
"This has been amazing, and [I] would not have felt complete without this session. I definitely have a lot of content to take back. Thank you for this, I feel empowered. I feel the men need this just as much!"
Darlene Soukhaphonh, Quality Services, Root Cause Analyst, TMNA Services
“On a scale of 1-10, Angie Jones is an 11. I wish my 14-year old daughter who also has “big + bold” hair could meet her!”