HARTFORD, CT, UNITED STATES, March 26, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) is proud to announce the opening of nominations for the 2025 Women of Innovation awards, recognizing women innovators, role models, and leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) across the state.
Nominations are open until May 11;
Held since 2005, the Women of Innovation program has created a vibrant community of women and girls in STEM, passionate about making an impact, mentoring, leading, and sharing their expertise with those pursuing career development and growth. It is one of the largest networks
of women in technology, science and engineering in Connecticut.
“The Connecticut Technology Council is proud to host the 20th Women of Innovation event with the support of our members, sponsors, and partners,” said Milena Stankova Erwin, CTC’s
Executive Director. “We are excited to uphold the program’s legacy, highlight the impact these amazing women in STEM continue to make in Connecticut and beyond, and honored to celebrate their impressive accomplishments.”
Finalists in each of nine award categories are nominated by peers, coworkers, and mentors. A diverse panel of judges selects finalists and winners in two rounds of judging. All nominees must currently work or study in Connecticut and meet the specific requirements in the award category in which they were nominated.
The 2025 award categories are:
* Youth Innovation & Leadership
* Collegian Innovation & Leadership
* Academic Innovation & Leadership – Secondary
* Academic Innovation & Leadership – Post-Secondary
* Entrepreneurial Innovation & Leadership
* Research Innovation & Leadership
* Corporate Innovation & Leadership – Small/Medium Business
* Corporate Innovation & Leadership – Large Business
* Community Innovation & Leadership
On the evening of the awards celebration, all finalists are honored, and category winners are announced. The Youth finalists receive scholarships to further their education and career.
To review the award categories and criteria and to complete the nomination form by the May 11 deadline, visit https://www.ct.org/womenofinnovation. Take this opportunity to nominate the trailblazers you know and help spotlight their successful journey in STEM in Connecticut.
For more information on how to support the Women of Innovation program and women leaders in STEM through sponsorship or scholarship fund donations, contact Milena Erwin at executive.director@ct.org.
Visit www.ct.org/womenofinnovation for more details and updates.
About the Connecticut Technology Council
The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC), a statewide trade association, unites the state of Connecticut’s technology ecosystem, serving as a dynamic platform for idea exchange and resource sharing. Formed in 1994, CTC connects across sectors, firm sizes, and business models, to drive innovation and growth in Connecticut's tech sector.
The CTC offers exceptional networking, learning, and promotional opportunities, connecting a diverse network of technology leaders, educational institutions, government agencies, non-
profits, and service providers. Members gain access to a dynamic community of influential tech leaders, founders, business owners, and partners. Through exclusive, invitation-only forums and signature events like the annual Women of Innovation awards, the CTC addresses key
technology issues and trends, providing valuable insights and opportunities for knowledge sharing among industry experts and peers, both in Connecticut and globally. www.ct.org
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