about

Join us for a weekend dedicated to filling the gender gap, exploring technology, and building the next big thing! Our mission is to support and nurture women (trans and non-binary inclusive) in tech by hosting Southern California's premier hackathon for women, femme and non-binary students. Expect a weekend full of workshops, mentorship, tech talks, social activities, food, and more! No experience necessary, you just need passion.

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From hardware to mobile, there are so many fields to explore! We want women to explore their ideas and interests, and are looking forward to some amazing projects! Check out last year's projects here!

We're all about helping each other grow! We hope to foster a supportive environment so that each participant at AthenaHacks feels welcome, comfortable and empowered.

Right now, only 20% of hackathon participants are women. We hope to fill that gap by providing a comfortable environment that is focused on learning and exploring!

From hardware to mobile, there are so many fields to explore! We want women to explore their ideas and interests, and are looking forward to some amazing projects! Check out last year's projects here!

We're all about helping each other grow! We hope to foster a supportive environment so that each participant at AthenaHacks feels welcome, comfortable and empowered.

Right now, only 20% of hackathon participants are women. We hope to fill that gap by providing a comfortable environment that is focused on learning and exploring!

faqs
  • What's a hackathon?

    A hackathon is a 24 hour event where students with similar interests come together to work on a project. You can attend workshops, hear from people in the computer science field and network with students and reps from companies!
  • Who can attend?

    Undergraduate and graduate women, femme & non-binary students are welcome to attend; we'd love to have any males interested in helping our cause and any women in the industry to mentor or volunteer!
  • Will AthenaHacks be virtual this year?

    Due to COVID-19, the hackathon will be a hybrid format this year and will take place from February 19-20, 2022.
  • What is the hackathon schedule for 2022?

    You can download our 2022 hackathon schedule here!
  • When will applications open and close?

    Applications are currently open! They will close on Feburary 1st, 2022. The link to apply is at the top of our website!
  • Do I need to be a CS major or minor?

    No! This is the perfect place for any student to create their first coding project. We'll have plenty of resources for beginners to get started!
  • Does this cost money?

    Nope! Admission is free! Our sponsors and AthenaHacks will provide you with the free swag!!
  • How do teams work?

    At most teams can have 4 people. You can have your teammates in mind before the event, or you can find a team during our team formation activity before and after opening ceremony!
  • Will there be hardware available?

    Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide hardware this year.
  • Is there a code of conduct?

    Yes, we want to make AthenaHacks enjoyable for everyone! We follow MLH's Code of Conduct: here.
  • Can I mentor?

    Yes! We welcome all regardless of gender who want to help. We appreciate all who want to support our cause. Mentors help hackers during the event with any technical questions they might have. Applications are open now for mentors!
  • I want to join the organizing team. Where can I apply?

    Are you interested in making a huge impact on women in tech? Join AthenaHacks as an organizer! We recruit once a year in the fall for our Programs, Logistics, Finances and Marketing teams.
  • Where can I find more info about opportunities and events?

    If you'd like to stay updated on all things AthenaHacks, subscribe to our newsletter here. We send out links to opportunities, interesting reads, and our favorite songs in every issue!
if we missed your question, hit us up at athenahacks@gmail.com
2022 sponsors
keynote

Amy Truong

Vice President of Engineering at TaskRabbit

Amy Truong is a seasoned engineering leader with 20 years of experience. She has a track record of growing and developing technical teams across a very wide range of specialities, including open source, enterprise software, space tech, social media, and consumer product development in the creative, passion, and gig economies. Amy is currently leading Engineering at TaskRabbit as the VP of Engineering. Prior to TaskRabbit, Amy led engineering teams at multiple tech companies through various stages of growth. These companies include Patreon, Planet Labs, Twitter, Rackspace, and IBM. Amy is passionate about connecting technology to solve real business problems, as well as building a supportive community for Women in Tech. Over the past decade, she has participated in many speaking engagements at numerous conferences and colleges and universities, and she has been listed in Girl Geek’s 60 Engineering Leaders to Watch in 2020 and Chief in Tech’s 100 Women in Tech Leaders to Watch in 2022. Amy holds a B.S. in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin. She now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where she has developed a new love for succulent gardening. Amy also lives with her husband and their two children (ages 6 and 2), and together they enjoy adventures in food and travel.

Amy Truong

Vice President of Engineering at TaskRabbit

Amy Truong is a seasoned engineering leader with 20 years of experience. She has a track record of growing and developing technical teams across a very wide range of specialities, including open source, enterprise software, space tech, social media, and consumer product development in the creative, passion, and gig economies. Amy is currently leading Engineering at TaskRabbit as the VP of Engineering. Prior to TaskRabbit, Amy led engineering teams at multiple tech companies through various stages of growth. These companies include Patreon, Planet Labs, Twitter, Rackspace, and IBM. Amy is passionate about connecting technology to solve real business problems, as well as building a supportive community for Women in Tech. Over the past decade, she has participated in many speaking engagements at numerous conferences and colleges and universities, and she has been listed in Girl Geek’s 60 Engineering Leaders to Watch in 2020 and Chief in Tech’s 100 Women in Tech Leaders to Watch in 2022. Amy holds a B.S. in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin. She now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where she has developed a new love for succulent gardening. Amy also lives with her husband and their two children (ages 6 and 2), and together they enjoy adventures in food and travel.

our team

Sana Jain

Programs

Ipek Goktan

Programs

Claire Jutabha

Programs

Hilari Fan

Programs

Jihoo Kim

Programs

Elizabeth Gonzalez

Logistics

Khushi Choudhary

Logistics

Lavanya Sharma

Logistics

Fawny Arnyek

Logistics

Shirley Su

Logistics

Brittany Rollins

Logistics

Jessica Chen

Finances

Alyssa Cho

Finances

Lydia DiBlasio

Finances

Selin Oner

Finances

Sarah Liang

Finances

Lindsay Huang

Marketing

Julia Cordero

Marketing

Leslie Lin

Marketing

Melanie Toh

Marketing

Sanya Verma

Marketing

Grace Kuo

Marketing

Michele Chung

Marketing

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