In this episode, we explore the challenges women face in tech. From addressing the gender gap to fostering inclusivity and mentorship, we’ll uncover strategies for building a more equitable and diverse future in the technology industry.
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Today, we delve into a topic that’s both critical and timely: the evolving role of women in technology. Despite strides in visibility and representation, the gender gap in the tech sector—especially in leadership—remains a pressing issue.
In this episode, we’ll explore some vital questions, including:
Why does the gender gap persist, and what systemic challenges continue to hold women back in tech?
What actionable steps can businesses and educational institutions take to foster inclusivity and attract more women to this dynamic industry?
And how can mentorship, sponsorship, and innovative policies create meaningful change for the future of women in tech?
We’ll also discuss how emerging trends, like remote work, are reshaping opportunities for women and what advice leaders like Lauren have for young women aspiring to build successful careers in this exciting yet challenging field.
So, let’s dive in and explore where progress has been made and what work still needs to be done.
Lauren is the Chief of Marketing & Alliances at AND Digital, leading the teams that drive the Marketing and Alliances strategy for the UK business. Alongside this she sits as a UK Board member for AND, on UK ExCo and as the Women AND Tech Exec Sponsor. Prior to this role, Lauren was previous Chief for Hub Operations at AND across the London and European hubs.
Lauren’s passion is to empower people and organisations to accelerate their digital capabilities and create impactful products and services. She has extensive experience in entrepreneurship and innovation, having founded and led her own startups, Zealify & Incredibli, and worked with global leaders in the startup ecosystem, such as F6S and Techstars.
She has a background in venture capital and corporate innovation strategy, having supported and partnered with hundreds of founders, investors, and businesses around the world.
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