London Underground: Moorgate and Liverpool Street station are a short walk away.
Rail: Liverpool Street station
“Now that list has a very healthy number of women on it each year and really helps to highlight the role women play in IT in the UK.”
Dame Wendy Hall
The most influential women in UK IT 2014
Since Computer Weekly launched its list of the most influential women in UK IT, the number of initiatives championing and encouraging women in technology has grown enormously. Through schools, universities, recruiters and employers, many programmes are now in place to try to address the IT diversity gap that most obviously manifests itself in the proportion of women in the sector stubbornly remaining around 16%.
But – at last – some organisations are achieving success at growing the number of female tech professionals they employ. What are they doing right? In this year’s event, we hear from speakers that are delivering to diversity to find out what works in creating opportunities for women in IT.
Ladies – why not bring a male colleague along with you too, who knows what they might learn…
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