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STEM Day: Female tech experts share their thoughts

STEM Day takes place annually on 8th November, serving not only as an opportunity to celebrate the successes across the across the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sectors, but to reflect on what must be done to improve it. Unfortunately, women still only make up a mere 24% of the STEM workforce. So, what can be done to encourage and retain women in STEM?

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Tackling the gender imbalance in the tech industry

By Katie Teitler, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist at Axonius

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Alarming lack of women in executive roles, despite FTSE 350 improving boardroom gender diversity

Women account for almost 40% of directors on FTSE 100 boards and 39% on FTSE 250 boards, largely meeting the new Women Leaders Review targets; but there is an ‘appalling’ lack of progress of women into executive roles (senior board positions).

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How to support women in tech after a career break

By Dr Andrea Johnson, VP Global Business Systems at Workhuman

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A career is not a ladder, it is more like a jungle gym

By Birgit Jackson, Director Integrated Racks and IT Solutions Business in EMEA at Vertiv, shares her career journey and challenges and opportunities for women in IT.

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Huawei Agile Solution Improves Jumeirah Group

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