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Watermark (executive women's organization)

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CEO
  
Marlene Williamson

Board of directors
  
Shellye Archambeau, CEO, MetricStream; Erna Arnesen, Vice President, Global Channel and Partner Marketing, Plantronics; Ann Barlow, President, West Coast, Peppercomm Strategic Communications, Director, GreenPepper, Cleantech PR; Mary Ann Bianco, Vice President, Customer Support, Oracle; Lynne Born, Chief Operating Officer, Seiler LLP; Kimberly DeCarlis, CMO, Imperva; Derek DeWinter, Partner and President, DeWinter Group; Kathy Woeber Gardner, Partner, Montgomery Pacific Law Group LLP; Laurie Lumenti Garty, Senior Vice President - Startup Services, Square 1 Bank; Hannah Kain, Founder & CEO, ALOM; Karineh Khachatourian, Managing Partner (SV) and IP Trial Attorney, Duane Morris; Merline Saintil, Head of Operations, Office of the CTO, Intuit; Christie Simons, Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP; Cindy Solomon], CEO, Cindy Solomon; Maya Strelar-Migotti, Vice President, IP and Broadband Development, Ericsson; Nicole Ward, Western Regional Director, BDO USA, LLP; Karen Willem, Chief Financial Officer, iPass Inc.

Watermark is a Bay area organization of women executives centered on the tech industry of Silicon Valley.

Lead On: Watermark’s Silicon Valley Conference for Women

On February 24, 2015 Hillary Clinton addressed the Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women in Santa Clara, California. She was paid $300,000 for what was, essentially, a campaign speech. Tickets were $245. Other speakers included Brené Brown; Jill Abramson; former executive editor of The New York Times, Candy Chang, author and creator of the Before I Die project; Kara Swisher, co-CEO and co-owner of All Things Digital; Diane von Fürstenberg and Renée James, president of Intel.

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