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Give IT a Go: is it as easy as it sounds?

10 October 2018 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

£3

Give IT a Go: is it as easy as it sounds? is our 2018 panel debate on women and computing, chaired by Suw Charman-Anderson, founder of Ada Lovelace Day.

Can women get in, stay in and get back in to careers in tech?

Bring your stories on careers in tech (broadly defined, not just computing!) and join us in this lively debate to help us work out how women can survive and succeed in this field.

Panellists include Anne Clarke (former Chair of Cambridge AWISE, Anne is passionate about helping others who have had a career break or want to change career direction); Berenice Mann (scientist turned to the dark side, who has spent over 15 years as a marketing manager in Cambridge’s high-tech cluster) and Hermione Crease (founder of Purrmetrix, Hermione has worked for over 20 years in M2M (machine to machine) and IoT solutions).

Ticket price includes entry to the museum, including the interactive Women in Computing: Her Story exhibition.

Details

Date:
10 October 2018
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
£3
Event Category:

Organizer

Centre for Computing History
Phone
01223 214446
Email
lisa@computinghistory.org.uk
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Venue

Centre for Computing History
1 Rene Court, Coldhams Road,
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 3EW United Kingdom
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Phone
01223 214446
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