Sonja BernhardtOAM is an Australianinformation technology industry figure involved in mentoring and role model programs for women in IT. She was founder and Inaugural President of WiT in Queensland in 1997 and co founder and Inaugural President of AWISE in 2005, not for profit industry groups running community based projects and programs to encourage women and girls into technology careers. She is responsible for the 2007 Screen Goddess IT Calendar, IT's Million $ Babes Awards and Doing IT Around the World.
Career
Sonja Bernhardt was employed as a consultant by Mincom Limited prior to February 1999 when she established her own software development firm – ThoughtWare Australia. Community projects Bernhardt is active in the area of supporting women in IT especially addressing the under-representation of women in technology, and towards these goals both founded WiT in Queensland and co-founded AWISE, a national Australia umbrella group. Through AWISE and WiT Bernhardt has been involved in many girl and women in technology perception altering, awareness raising, mentoring and role model projects. For example, Go Girl - Go For IT and the Board Readiness Program. She has been featured as a female role model by both the Queensland Government and Australian Government. Bernhardt initiated community projects including the controversial "Screen Goddess IT Calendar", which featured 20 female role models in poses inspired by famous movies, "IT’s Million $ Babes Award" recognising successful Australian female entrepreneurs, and "Doing IT Around the World", a diary and series of e-booklets featuring the work and lives of 36 women in technology around the world on 11 August 2008.
Volunteer positions
2010 Technical committee invited member of the ACIITC
2009 Foundation Member of ACIVA
2008 Regional Coordinator for the Asia Pacific Centre for Women and Technology
2007 Member of APEC Digital Forum committee
2007 Appointed to the UN supported International Taskforce for Women and ICT’s
2004–2005 Member of Federal ICT Summit Advisory Group
2003–2005 Appointed to Australian Government's Business Higher Education Round Table - science & technology careers taskforce
1998–2004 Appointed to the Queensland Government ICT Ministerial Advisory Group – Industry Development –
Elevated to the Pearcey Hall of Fame as "a champion of women in IT and an innovator behind results-achieving women in science and technology groups across Australia since the 1990s" by the Pearcey Foundation
Publications
. An update to ″Women in IT in the New Social Era″. Despite the wide variety of theories proposed in efforts to frame and understand the issues, to date none have been accepted as a universally accurate framework, nor been applicable across varying cultures and ethnicities.
. An academic work on the disruptive global improvements possible with blockchain technology.
. In this academic book, Bernhardt argues that major issues no longer exist for women in technology careers and most of the numerical deficit is due to personal choice, while the few remaining barriers will be eliminated by the new Social Era.
. Bernhardt co-authored a chapter of this book titled "Employment Sharing for IT Micro and Small Business."
Bernhardt wrote a chapter for this encyclopedia: "Boards, IT Skills and Women - the Australian Context".
Regular contributor to . Topics have covered gender and ICT, ICT on school boards and nanotechnology.
Regular speaker on ABC Local Radio discussing a range of technology and women in technology issues.
Technology Diva's Top Tech Tips for Your Business: an interview with the Australian Businesswomen's Network