Everywoman has announced the women who are finalists in the 2017 FDM Everywoman in Tech Awards.
The Awards are held each year by Everywoman to showcase and celebrate the many women who are making a difference in the technology sector.
Women of all levels across the IT sector are acknowledged as part of the awards, including women who have been in the industry for years, students or startup entrepreneurs, each who have either made huge strides in their career and the industry or who have the potential to make a huge impact on the sector.
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A panel of technology experts chose the 33 finalists from the hundreds of entries originally submitted.
Maxine Benson, co-founder of Everywoman, said: “Seven years ago we began to showcase the exceptional women working in technology in response to the industry’s concern over a lack of female talent and role models. Today we are delighted to see the gender divide closing, but despite this our Awards continue to play an important part in celebrating role models at every stage of the journey from students up to senior leaders. The calibre and quality of this year’s nominations was impressive with all those nominated demonstrating a commitment to making a difference not only within their organisations but within local communities, schools and the future of the technology sector.”
The finalists for this year’s FDM Everywoman in Technology Awards are:
Rising Star Award for a woman under the age of 26 who has excelled in her tech career and contribution to the sector, sponsored by T-Systems.
Jade Carlotta-Jones, software engineer for BP
Gabrielle Corria, resource and recruitment lead at CGI
Charlotte Hutchinson, technical consultant for IBM Cloud at IBM