TechWomen Sept. Power Breakfast: Heather Iworsky of ReVision Energy, on using your biz powers for good

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Heather Iworsky

Manchester, NH – The New Hampshire High Tech Council will host its next TechWomen Power Breakfast on Wednesday, September 13 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Manchester Country Club, 180 South River Road, in Bedford. The event will feature Heather Iworsky, branch manager at ReVision Energy. Iworsky will focus on what it means to be a Certified B Corporation, and how ReVision Energy has been able to maintain this certification while growing its business.

“In today’s world, with success often defined by finances, looking to Certified B Corporations can help provide a different standard of success, characterized by greater transparency, employee engagement, accountability and performance,” said Candice Benson, chair of the TechWomen|TechGirls Committee. “ReVision Energy, as a Certified B Corporation, is an example of a NH tech sector company that is dedicated to finding better ways to conduct business and benefit employees, customers and the community at large.”

Iworsky joined ReVision Energy in 2011 and has been a long-time supporter of renewable energy, working at NHTI – Concord’s Community College, Northeastern University, and Lowe’s before filling her current position with ReVision as branch manager for two New Hampshire locations and one Massachusetts location. Iworsky has been an integral part of ReVision’s New Hampshire Leadership team, helping the company grow from three people to more than 70. As a member of New England Women in Energy and the Environment (NEWIEE), Iworsky advocates for and supports women in the contracting and engineering sectors. Iworsky has also worked for years to build interest and awareness around clean energy among the next generation of innovators and consumers by organizing presentations and hands-on workshops at schools, universities, libraries, summer STEM camps, and other, similar events.

The TechWomen|TechGirls breakfast series is sponsored by TD Bank, Measured Progress and Newforma, and the September breakfast is sponsored by Microsoft and Charles Schwab. Tickets for the Power Breakfast are $10 for members of the Council and $20 for not-yet-members, and includes breakfast. Register here or call 603.935.8951. Seating is limited, so individuals are encouraged to register early.


About TechWomen|TechGirls

The TechWomen|TechGirls initiative of the New Hampshire High Tech Council builds on a strong community of women enthusiastic about technology and supporting efforts where girls are exploring STEM as a career or area of study. TechWomen|TechGirls holds programs for professional women to connect, collaborate and explore ideas around career development, technology initiatives, and innovation. The initiative also deploys volunteers and mentors to support academic STEM initiatives and events for girl happenings across New Hampshire.

Other committee work of the TechWomen|TechGirls initiative includes: an annual luncheon which will feature a luminary speaker, a #TechWomenStart peer group; a TechWomen Ambassador Group matching female technologists to schools, colleges and young professional groups in their geographic area; Community Partnering matching female technologists to female STEM students through programs like LEGO Leagues, Boys & Girls Clubs, Girls Inc., Girl Scouts, and others with STEM programs; and support of the NH Department of Education’s annual Girls’ Technology Day.


About the NH High Tech Council

The New Hampshire High Tech Council engages, connects, and supports member companies throughout New Hampshire. Since 1983, the Council has supported education, research, innovation, and economic development efforts that have helped New Hampshire become a national leader in entrepreneurship and business. For more information, or to learn about sponsorship opportunities, please visit nhhtc.org, email info@NHHTC.org or connect via TwitterFacebook or LinkedIn

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