TTI contributes to 'Girls in Tech' to support women in STEM fields

TTI contributes significantly to the initiatives of "Girls in Tech", a global non-profit organisation focused on engagement, education and empowerment of women in technology

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TTI continues its corporate mission to support the spread of STEM and educational technology around the world by making a significant contribution to 'Girls in Tech', a global non-profit organisation focused on engagement, education and theempowerment of women in technology.

Throughout 2020, TTI's executive team traveled across the United States telling the company's story, garnering fans and rave reviews from customers, suppliers and representatives. To commemorate the experience, a special Road Show t-shirt was created and sold. Thanks to the generosity and support of supplier partners and those who purchased the t-shirts, $5,871 was raised for GIT.

Don Akery, President, TTI Americas, commented, "We are delighted to be able to make this significant financial contribution along with our many Road Show supporters who have come on board to support this worthy project. We are very proud of our commitment to promoting the advancement of STEM opportunities and are honored to partner with GIT in inspiring, encouraging and mentoring the next generation of women in technology."

Omron Electronic Components, for example, made a donation to GIT instead of giving TTI a physical award for being named distributor of the year.

The combined donations of all fundraising initiatives for GIT reached approximately $13,000.


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