Winners of the 2024 Women in Drupal Awards Announced at DrupalCon Barcelona
The 2024 Women in Drupal Awards have been announced at DrupalCon Barcelona, recognizing outstanding women in the Drupal community across three key categories. Every year, these awards celebrate individuals who have made remarkable contributions to the Drupal ecosystem, showcasing leadership, innovation, and community-building.
In the Define category, Esmeralda Braad-Tijhoff was honored for her trailblazing efforts in conceptualizing and leading innovative Drupal projects. Pamela Barone won the Build award, recognized for her crucial role in developing cutting-edge Drupal solutions and strengthening the community. The Scale award went to Alla Petrovska, celebrating her expertise in growing businesses and platforms through the use of Drupal, highlighting its transformative impact.
The winners were selected by a jury composed of prominent figures from the Drupal Association, last year’s winners, and representatives from JAKALA, including Tiffany Farris, Marine Gandy, Lenny Moskalyk, Baddy Sonja Breidert, and Kitt Ralkov. Sponsored by JAKALA, the awards aim to promote diversity and inclusion in the Drupal community while recognizing the vital contributions of women to the platform’s success.
By recognizing these trailblazers, the awards highlight the vital contributions women make to the platform, from technical development to business innovation. Each winner continues to inspire future generations of Drupal talent and leaders.
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