Sarah Bevis

VP, New Corporate Partnerships at Women Impact Tech

Sarah Bevis currently serves as the Vice President of New Corporate Partnerships at Women Impact Tech. Sarah has over 20 years of experience in the IT staffing industry, having started their career at DIVERSANT, LLC in July 2021. Sarah quickly rose through the ranks at DIVERSANT, becoming a Consultant Service Manager before leaving the company in February 2022.

During their time at DIVERSANT, Sarah was responsible for managing a team of consultants and developing innovative programs to promote diversity in the workforce. Sarah was also instrumental in helping the company develop its proprietary sourcing methodologies. Sarah is a strong advocate for diversity in the tech industry and is passionate about helping women secure leadership positions within the field.

In their current role at Women Impact Tech, Sarah is responsible for identifying and developing relationships with new corporate partners. Sarah works closely with these partners to ensure that they are providing opportunities for women within their organizations. Sarah is committed to helping Women Impact Tech achieve its mission of supporting and empowering women in the tech industry.

Sarah Bevis reports to Paula R. Bratcher Ratliff, President. Some of their coworkers include Dona Fanara - Vice President, Conor Low - Technical Recruiter, and Justine Caeg - Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Lead.


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Women Impact Tech

Women Impact Tech (WIT) is an Andiamo brand that hosts events aligning hundreds of top women engineers with companies that are committed to inclusion and innovation. Centered as a celebration of women in tech, attendees will have a chance to network with companies and other female engineers working on cutting edge technology. Through panels, keynotes and presentations, companies and attendees that attend Women Impact Tech Events engage in meaningful and actionable conversation surrounding the past and future impact of women in tech.


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