"Women and diversity in general are good for tech. The products we build need to reflect diverse perspectives. That leads to more creativity and better solutions that work for more people, not just the dominant group," said Brittany Hunter, our Delivery Practice Lead in Grand Rapids. That belief is part of what led Brittany to help organize this year's Go Beyond conference, a grassroots event designed to connect and elevate women in tech. Atomic was proud to serve as the premier sponsor, and Brittany brought a dozen women from our team to be part of the experience. Why? Because showing up for your tech community means more than writing code. It means fostering community as intentionally as we build software. Check out the link in the comments to hear how Brittany and others are creating space for women in tech to thrive.
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