by WomenTech Network​
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WomenTech Network is one of the world's leading communities for women in tech, with more than 9,300 Global Ambassadors representing 172 countries.
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1183 contestants from 128 countries in 20 categories
Mariana won gold in the category Mentor of the Year for her contributions to DE&I, mentoring women and professionals from underrepresented groups, impacting more than 400 individuals to date. The winners were announced at the Women in Tech Global Awards Ceremony 2023.
by El Mundo Boston Magazine
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The Latino 30 under 30 honors young individuals with ties to Massachusetts making an indelible impact across the nation and world in a variety of fields, including, but not limited to, Business, Sports, Community Activism, and Fine Arts. The list serves to highlight the growing and invaluable impact of the Latino community in Boston, the commonwealth and the world.
by Hispanic Association for Corporate Responsibility
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Launched in 2007, the HACR Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers™ (YHCA) program recognizes the outstanding achievements of young Hispanic professionals in Corporate America (Fortune 500), and further the organization’s vision to increase the number of Hispanics on corporate boards. Finalists are selected based on their demonstrated leadership qualities and capabilities within their respective corporations.
by Globant Awards
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Women that Build Awards provide visibility, education, and networking spaces to inspire women-identifying individuals to keep excelling, showing that when technology meets passion, the unthinkable happens. I was a finalist in the Rising Stars category in 2020.
One Young World Scholar 2019
by One Young World & Zurich Foundation
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One Young World is the world's largest conference for young leaders and brings together politicians, activists, writers, and executives to tackle the biggest issues our society faces: social, economic, environmental and political.
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In 2019, I received a fellowship from Zurich Foundation to attend One Young World in London, UK.
by Anita Borg Institute for Women in Computing
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The Systers Pass It On Awards Program, established by AnitaB.org, aims to support women technologists in building a community that promotes the advancement of women in computing. Through a cash prize, the program provides funding to women currently engaged in or who wish to engage in computing-related projects that inspire and assist women worldwide.
Other Awards & Fellowships
2017
Grace Hopper Celebration Scholar
by Anita Borg Institute for Women in Computing
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I was granted a scholarship to attend Grace Hopper Celebration in Orlando, FL, the world's biggest conference for women in Computing, Science, and Engineering.
2017
Richard Tapia Conference Scholar
by Association for Computing Machinery
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I was granted a scholarship to attend the Tapia Conference, the largest conference for diversity and inclusion of underrepresented minorities in Technology and Science, in Atlanta, GA.
2017
GradCohort CRA-Women Fellow
by Computing Research Association
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I was granted a scholarship to attend the Tapia Conference, the largest conference for diversity and inclusion of underrepresented minorities in Technology and Science, in Atlanta, GA.
2017
Women in Cybersecurity Conference Scholar
by National Science Foundation
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I was granted with a scholarship to attend Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS), the US largest conference for women in Cybersecurity, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), in Tucson, AZ.
2016
IEEE Security Development Conference Scholar
by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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I was granted with a scholarship to attend IEEE in Boston, MA, in November 2016, in the Cybersecurity Development Conference.