About SWIB

This conference is hosted by Stanford Women in Business (SWIB). SWIB seeks to provide the women of Stanford University an opportunity to build a foundation in business and join an encouraging community of aspiring and successful businesswomen. Stanford Women in Business intends to equip young women with the tools necessary to seize their talent and succeed in the world of business. Through events and programs such as business skill workshops, leadership conferences, career exposès, or mentorship pairings, SWIB is helping women find career direction, network with alumni and peers, and set and achieve ambitious career goals.

 

SWIB Conferences Team:

Wendi Goh

Co-Vice President of Conference

Wendi is a senior majoring in Economics and minoring in Biology. Although originally from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, she has also lived in the UK, China, Canada and the United States. This past summer she interned at Accenture Management Consulting. She has also worked at UBS Private Wealth Management and as a research assistant for the Stanford Economics Department. In addition to being part of Stanford Women in Business, Wendi is currently president of alpha Kappa Delta Phi(KDPhi) sorority, Marketing Director of The Stanford Quad, Marketing Director of Stanford Pre-Business Association, and an RA in Mirlo. In her spare time Wendi enjoys traveling, gourmet cooking, and writing.

 

Julia Greenberg

Co-Vice President of Conference

Julia Greenberg is a senior from Los Angeles majoring in Economics. She spent her past summer doing marketing and sales operations at Toyota’s US Headquarters learning about the automotive industry and hybrid vehicles. She also has experience working at Kayne Anderson, an investment management firm as well as InterEthnica, a marketing consultancy. Outside of SWIB, Julia has served as Shabbat Chair at Stanford Hillel and Vice Chair of Fellowships for Stanford in Government, connecting Stanford students with fellowship opportunities in state, local, and international government. She is currently learning to sail and ride horses.

 

Becky Johnson

Director of Conference

Becky Johnson is a sophomore planning to double major in Psychology and Economics. She is interested in the intersection of these two fields, and is currently doing research in the Psychology department in neuroeconomics and the brain processes behind economic decision making. This past summer, Becky was awarded a fellowship with the Psychology Department to pursue a research internship. Outside of SWIB, Becky is involved as marketing officer for Gumball Capital, a nonprofit focused on microfinance, and a director for WYSE, an all-female mentorship group that works with middle school students in East Palo Alto. In her spare time, Becky enjoys scuba diving, traveling, and going to concerts. After college, Becky hopes to go into marketing or consulting and eventually combine her academic passions of psychology and economics and pursue an MBA with a focus in organizational behavior.

 

Nicole Bitler

Director of Conference

Nicole is a sophomore from Menlo Park, California, planning to major in Human Biology and International Relations. Over winter break, Nicole went to Ecuador to help doctors in a rural setting provide surgical care to underserved communities without access to medical care, and she has now taken an active role in Global Health Volunteers, Inc., serving on the executive committee with a focus on developing international contacts for students to pursue health trips. She is also Publicity Director for Nourish International, a Stanford student group devoted to implementing international development projects and Vice President of Philanthropy for her sorority, Pi Beta Phi. In her free time, Nicole loves to travel, sing opera, bake, and be outdoors!