Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation

MCWT’s 2021 Website Design Competition Showcases the Effects of Technology Throughout Generations

SOUTHFIELD, March 15, 2021 – Forty girls from Michigan middle and high schools connected via Zoom to present the websites they built to a volunteer judging panel of 10 technology industry leaders, as well as peers, families and supporters. The final event of the 15th annual Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation Website Design Competition highlighted the talent of a new generation of female technologists. 

MCWT President and Flagstar Bank CIO Jennifer Charters kicked off the event by sharing her life-changing moment in technology – when she received her first computer in middle school and started exploring HTML coding. She talked about her journey through computer science studies at Michigan State University and eventually to her role as CIO. Her message: Girls and women can make anything possible in the technology industry. She asked the girls to envision their future and how technology can help them get there. 

“These girls are simply outstanding,” said Charters. “Each participant is deciding to make an investment in her future. She is learning, growing and developing skills that will put her on a path for future success.” 

During the finals, participants from around the state demonstrated their websites and discussed how technology has affected their families and their lives. MCWT’s design mission this year was to compare three aspects of their lives in comparison or contrast to their grandparents’ era. Judges awarded monetary prizes for winners in three categories: high school advanced, high school beginner, and middle school. 

“The passion from the teams is inspiring; follow it, ask for help if you need it, but don’t give up – keep pushing forward,” said Elizabeth Biddle, IT Director – SAP Request to Pay at General Motors and competition judge. “I have confidence in our future with these girls coming forward.” 

The competition began last October with the opportunity to register for free, virtual training sessions on coding and design. Over a three-month period, participants created websites using HTML and CSS. 

“It is humbling to experience the power, fortitude and creativity of the MCWT Website Design competitors,” said May Russell, MCWT K-8 chief mission officer and chief information officer, Ford Commercial Services. “Many of the young ladies had never coded before and demonstrated such admirable passion, resilience, and a hunger for learning as they created amazing websites. We are reminded by them to constantly challenge ourselves to learn new skills, experiment and enjoy the journey!” 

Ally, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan and Epitec sponsored the competition. 

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Editor’s Note: See list of winners below.  

15th Annual MCWT Website Design Contest Winners  

View winning websites here – https://www.mcwtwebdesign4girls2020.net/2020-winners/ 

High School Advanced Category  

 – 1st Place – Alice Qin, Plymouth High School, CANTON 
   Topic: Changes Through Time  

2nd Place – Shruti Balla, Plymouth High School, CANTON 
   Topic: Time and Human Evolution  

 – 3rd Place – Aditi Kashi, International Academy East, TROY 
   Topic: BackTrack: A Journey into the Past  

 – Honorable Mention Awards
   Angela Matta, Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology, DEARBORN 
   Sreeja Vemulakonda, Canton High School, CANTON  
   Rithika Karthikeyan and Arunima Vasudev, International Academy East and Troy High School, TROY  

High School Beginner Category  

 – 1st Place – Mikayla Serpico, Bangor Career Academy, BANGOR 
   Topic: Grandma + Grandpa’s Life vs. Me and My Life  

 – 2nd Place – Alexandria Balde and Christine Balde, Bloomfield Hills High School, BLOOMFIELD HILLS 
   Topic: Technology – And how it has bettered our lives compared to our Grandparents era  

 – 3rd Place – Allie Sensing, Caledonia High School, CALEDONIA 
   Topic: One Culture, Two Generations – What’s changed between them?  

 – Honorable Mention Awards
   Medhana Kethamreddy and Sruthi Pereddy, International Academy East, TROY  
   Miranda Novak, Lakeview High School, ST. CLAIR SHORES  
   Aarushi Singh, Canton High School, CANTON  

Middle School Category

 – 1st Place – Manya Gowda, Meads Mill Middle School, NORTHVILLE  
   Topic: GEN   

 – 2nd Place – Nidhi Narayanan and Kristin Prakash, Boulan Park Middle School, TROY 
   Topic: Past vs. Present  

 – 3rd Place – Sayali Badwaik and Anusha Gupta, Boulan Park Middle School, TROY  
   Topic: Ways to Innovation from Granny’s Pockets – 1900 vs. 2021  

 – Honorable Mention Awards 
   Preisha Mitra, Larson Middle School, TROY  
   Josslyn Giacona, Jefferson Middle School, ST. CLAIR SHORES 
   Divya Sovani, Boulan Park Middle School, TROY  

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