Tech Collective’s 10th annual Girls Reaching Remarkable Levels (GRRL) expo on Nov. 19 attracted more than 525 female high school students, along with educators and business professionals to Roger Williams University. Among the participants were Jess Havas, left, of Chariho High School, and Amgen’s Gabriela Hebert. The event offers mentoring and workshops highlighting tech-industry career opportunities. Kate Farinha, a junior at Seekonk High School, received a full-tuition GRRL Tech Scholarship to RWU valued at $111,000. /
Tech Collective’s 10th annual Girls Reaching Remarkable Levels (GRRL) expo on Nov. 19 attracted more than 525 female high school students, along with educators and business professionals to Roger Williams University. Among the participants were Jess Havas, left, of Chariho High School, and Amgen’s Gabriela Hebert. The event offers mentoring and workshops highlighting tech-industry career opportunities. Kate Farinha, a junior at Seekonk High School, received a full-tuition GRRL Tech Scholarship to RWU valued at $111,000.