TWA Chapter – Lexington, Kentucky

For more than four decades, women at Xerox have joined hands in The Women’s Alliance to share ideas and support one another’s professional growth. With the acquisition of Lexmark, headquartered in Lexington, KY, the Lexington chapter was created to continue the efforts of the Lexmark Women at Work, bringing all Xerox women and allies together as a positive force for change.

Chapter est. 2025

 

THE WOMENS ALLIANCE. SINCE 1984

  • In that time the group has grown exponentially
  • It’s part of our vision for a richly diverse workforce
  • A purpose for which we’re recognized as one of the most progressive corporations in the world.
  • More than a thousand women from the company meet each year for networking, study and camaraderie at our Annual Women’s Conference.
Typical Chapter Activities:
  • Circle Groups: Allowing members to connect with others in their area but across different areas of business. 
  • Networking Events: Opportunities for members to connect with each other and with guest speakers from various industries.
  • Community Service Projects: Organizing and participating in volunteer work, backpack drives, charity fundraisers, and environmental clean-ups.
  • Social Events: Fun gatherings like potlucks, holiday parties, and cultural outings to build camaraderie.
  • Educational Programs: Hosting guest speakers and panel discussions on relevant topics in collaboration with other Employee Resource Groups. 

Our Vision

To enable Xerox to attract and retain women in tech, creating a supportive community by focusing on health, wellness, and professional growth in an inclusive environment.

Our Mission 

Women in Technology at Xerox are recognized and presented with equal opportunity in a gender-diverse workplace, leading to an uplifting and healthy work culture.

Membership Information

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Xerox is recognized as one of the most progressive companies in the world. We’ve received exceptional praise and numerous awards for building and maintaining a diverse, inclusive corporate culture. The Women’s Alliance is part of that. And you can be, too.