
What we’re about
This group is for those in support of women blazing a trail in IT Infrastructure!
Why I started this group and why you should join:
In 2019 I was given the opportunity to speak at the Colorado Technology Association's annual Women in Tech Conference about my journey in IT Infrastructure. I met incredible women from all walks of life who understand what it's like to be the only female on a technical team. I created this group because while women in our field are rare, you are not alone! Whether you've just started working in this tech, have been doing it for years, or simply want to network with other women in the industry, this group is for you!
We meet every other month around Denver to build a strong network of Women in Technical Infrastructure so you have peers to reach out to when a complicated project hits your desk, to gain insight into career paths in infrastructure, and to connect and find mentors. Our events range from happy hours, to guest speakers, and professional workshops. When possible, we always try to add a remote option.
This is an inclusive group and anyone who supports women in tech is welcome!
Upcoming events (1)
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Please bring a gently used handbag to donate to Dressed for Success.
Thank you to our event sponsor and host, Comcast!
Speaker Bio:
Tiffany K. Payne is a seasoned strategic business executive with over 25 years of experience building transformative partnerships, leading high-performing cross-functional teams, and driving operational strategies that create sustainable business and social impact.
As Vice President of External Affairs for Comcast's West Division, Tiffany leads the West Division’s Project UP initiative—Comcast’s $1 billion commitment to advancing digital opportunity. Under her leadership, Project UP is helping expand internet access, deliver essential digital skills training, and drive economic mobility for individuals and communities across the region. Her work is focused on building a future of unlimited possibilities through equitable access to technology.
Over her 25-year career at Comcast, Tiffany has held multiple leadership roles at both division and regional levels. Her unwavering commitment to digital accessibility and community engagement has fueled meaningful business growth while reinforcing Comcast’s reputation as a purpose-driven, socially responsible technology leader.
As a woman in tech-focused leadership, Tiffany is passionate about using technology as a force for good—and empowering the next generation of innovators, disruptors, and changemakers to lead with both heart and strategy.WITI is open to everyone who considers themselves a champion for Women in male-dominated tech roles. Regardless of gender, our community is welcoming, gracious, and driven by interpersonal connections. We'd love to have you join us! Follow us on Meetup and LinkedIn for more information on upcoming events.