Around 60 people attended the launch of UKita’s Women in Technology group (on Tuesday Jan 23) which heard inspirational keynote speeches from leading women in ICT including entrepreneur Cary Marsh, founder of video streaming success story Mydeo.
(photograph of group discussions/networking the the event)
Mum of two Cary founded her company despite reseravtions from “business angels” and has since gone on to major acclaim, collecting numerous awards and attracting 100,000 customers worldwide.
The group, a Special Interest and Innovation Group formed by has been pioneered by UKita member Julie Eyre of Birmingham-based Bronte Business Networks.
Marla Nelson of the Women’s Business Devlopment Agency (new UKita members) talked about the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs. Less than 12 per cent of UK businesses are wholly owned by women, compared with 44 per cent owned by men.
Julie Craddock, from Coventry’s Henley College (another UKita member), talked about its computing and e-skills initiatives which are boosting take-up of ICT among female students. The college is spearheading efforts to make ICT more accessible to young women through a range of activities including a computer club for girls.
Julie Eyre said: “Women are often put off progressing their career within ICT as it can be seen as a male dominated industry but there is no reason why women can’t enjoy just as much success as men.
“We had some exceptional speakers at this first event and we are passionate about now going from strength to strength on behalf of our members.”
The event included structured networking, facilitated by Helen Brewster of ATL Solutions (yes, another UKita member and also the Chair of the CSW Branch of UKita!).
To find out more about the plans for our Special Interest & Innovation Groups please contact us on 0121 506 9320 or send an e-mail to [email protected]