Meet Betty
By capturing institutional knowledge and today’s conversations, I accelerate the knowledge cycle of the world’s associations and for-purpose organizations.
What is the Association Knowledge Cycle?
At Betty, we envision a future where associations' knowledge repositories are actively used to meet the knowledge needs of members. These interactions help identify knowledge needs and support in the creation of new knowledge that is made available to that industry or profession forever.
This is the Association Knowledge Cycle.
Betty's Strengths
Here's how I accelerate the Association Knowledge Cycle and transform the way associations operate and engage with their content:
Engaging in Conversations
Safeguarding Institutional Wisdom
Providing Strategic Insights
Meet Betty’s Team
Meet Betty’s Namesake
Betty is named after Betty Holberton, a pioneering computer scientist whose work left an indelible mark on the field of computing.
During World War II, Betty Holberton was one of six women selected to work on the ENIAC, the world’s first general purpose electronic computer, which was used to calculate ballistic trajectories. Despite the groundbreaking nature of their work, Betty and her peers initially received little recognition, as the spotlight was on the male engineers who designed the hardware.
Betty’s career didn’t stop with the ENIAC. She continued to make significant contributions to the field of computing, and served as a champion for women in technology, working to increase diversity in the field.
Her legacy lives on through Betty, embodying the same drive for innovation and accessibility in computing that Betty Holberton championed throughout her life.