The list returns this year after a two year hiatus with the generous sponsorship support of a dynamic trailblazing Black Woman herself, Nicole Commissiong, Senior Vice President, Operations and Co-Founder of Dynamic Service Solutions, an engineering and project and emergency management firm based in Oxon Hill, Maryland.Īt one time, it was the only black woman-owned Tier-1 Engineering Furnishing and Installation (EFI) vendor for Verizon in the Mid-Atlantic providing telecommunications and power infrastructure.Įarlier versions of the list received support from the tech community. On their profiles, they share glimpses of their personal lives while working in the tech industry and they remain engaged with their followers by providing updates on issues and events related to inclusive tech initiatives around their personal community and the world. In the unprecedented, tumultuous and challenging year of 2020, Twitter remained a source for news and information-sharing on all things pandemic related, political and tech.Įven while navigating the stress, anxiety and sometimes heartache and heartbreak that was common this year, the 200 women who made this year's Black Women In Tech to Follow on Twitter list continued to disseminate tips, hacks, insights and knowledge.