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Women of Colour in Tech

Emmanuelle Luba

Emmanuelle Luba

Emmanuelle Luba’s background in software/cybersecurity marketing spans over two decades, during which time she has honed her skills in creating and implementing effective channel and …

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Ezim Ezea

Ezim Ezea

Ezim Ezea works in Talent Acquisition at Netflix. She shares her highlights of working in tech, how she relates to Black History Month and how she will pay tribute to Black History Month …

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Nicole Perryman

Nicole Perryman

Nicole Perryman is Manager, Business Consulting EMEA at Adobe. She shares how moving to Adobe has been her biggest career highlight and how Black History Month for her is about reflection, …

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Almarni Khan

Almarni Khan

Almarni Khan, is Inclusion & Diversity Programme Manager at GBG. She shares her highlights of working in tech, how she relates to Black History Month and how she will pay tribute to Black History Month by …

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Obehi Orihbabor

Obehi Orihbabor

Obehi Oribhabor is an Inside Sales Representative at Adobe. She shares her passion for working in the tech industry and how Black History Month for her includes celebrating the progress of …

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Veronica Hollingsworth

Veronica Hollingsworth

Veronica Hollingsworth is an Account Executive, Enterprise Sales, Government at Adobe. She shares her passion for working in the Tech industry and how Black History Month for her is a time of …

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Youmanli Faboumy

Youmanli Faboumy

Youmanli Faboumy is a Founder and CEO, at TAYO’S MOMENTS, she talks about how she loves how Black History Month brings people together and how she is looking to personally pay tribute to …

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Juliet Baker

Juliet Baker

Juliet Baker is a Senior Go-To-Market Programme Manager at Adobe. She shares her career highlights and how Black History Month for her is a reminder to reflect on and appreciate the achievement of …

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Leadership Series with Damilola Erinle

Leadership Series with Damilola Erinle

Being a black woman in tech   Damilola asserts that being a black woman in tech is a combination of both feeling valued but also lonely. She says that growing up as a black person in a predominantly white country means that you internalise a lot of prejudice.   ...

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Megan Stollery, Greenfield Field Marketing Manager, UK & Emerging Markets, Adobe

“Adobe’s partnership with Women in Tech forum, has provided employees with a safe space to engage with inspirational women inside and outside of their Adobe network. The partnership has also enabled us to deepen our relationships with clients by extending the programme externally through facilitated roundtable discussions and meetups, which have been extremely well received. It has been a pleasure working alongside Angie and her team over the past year, their dedication and collaboration is breath of fresh air. I look forward us collaborating even further for FY22.”

Louise Rossiter, EMEA Recruitment Lead, Slack

“Women in Tech forum is our go-to resource at Slack to help female colleagues build the confidence, support and leadership skills to take their career to the next level. The monthly webinars are so inspiring and always a great opportunity to learn from senior role models and connect with likeminded people. Moving to a virtual platform has enabled us to roll out the program globally and to showcase Slack as an employer of choice, committed to diversity and inclusion.

For anyone looking to improve employer branding or connect female talent, I’d highly recommend partnering with Women in Tech Forum."

Amplitude

“Diversity and equality are at the very heart of Amplitude and from the ground up we have proactively built an inclusive workplace environment for everyone. That is why our European team has partnered with the fantastic team at Women in Tech forum. Partnering with the Women in Tech Forum enables us to give back to our amazing female cohort and drive sustainable DEI strategies for future generations."

Director, Atos

“All of my female colleagues should attend these events”

Business Development Consultant, Introhive

“Lots of practical advice on how to earn the pay and promotion I deserve”

Account Director, Oracle

“I wish I had had access to this community earlier on in my career”

Global VP, SAP

“Delighted to be a part of this community. Together we are stronger”

Business Development Manager, Natterbox

“A great network of successful women who I can draw inspiration and support from”

Program Director, British Business Bank

“The best women in tech event I’ve ever attended”

Program Officer, Parliamentary Digital Services

“This network gives me the confidence that I can achieve my career amibitions”

Chandni Panchal, Developer Advocate, Cisco

[The Women in Tech Sales networking event] was by far the most relevant networking event I’ve ever attended, because it focused on sales roles within the tech industry, which I’ve not seen before.
Also, thanks for the tips on preparing for my first salary review conversation! I’m feeling less nervous now that I’ve had some tips on how to approach it.

Hourea Alaoui, Chair of Women Business, FARFETCH

I was really looking forward to this session, and it massively exceeded expectations: some eye-opening points and clear takeaways. I'm now feeling very empowered to take action on my mentorship goals.

Lana Simons, Sales Director

Last week I had the pleasure to sit on the sofa with 3 incredible women in tech sales to share our experiences. Angelique Joly Naima Iqbal Louise Watkin
Thank you Angie Vaux for inviting me to participate in a Women in Tech forum panel and meet incredible women who are part of this community.
We all have our own story and having the opportunity to share, learn and develop is so important.

Rebecca Morrice, Mid Market Account Executive, Egress Software Technologies

Had a lovely evening at Women in Tech forum hosted by Angie Vaux. Found the panel of 5 ambitious sales women inspiring to listen to.

Alexandra Mele, Regional Sales Director, Slack

Last week I had the honour of joining The Women in Tech forum panel on “Lessons from successful B2B Tech Leaders” ... We discussed everything from maintaining resilience in this difficult economic climate, to how you can move from an individual contributor into a sales leader ... Looking forward to joining more of these amazing events in the future.

Jessica Gayheart, Account Executive Vitrue Health

What an amazing event! Thank you all for sharing your real-life experiences. It's so valuable to hear key sales tactics from successful women in B2B tech! Looking forward to more events.

Caitlyn Ryan, Apprentice Sales Associate, World Wide Technology

I had a lovely evening last night attending Women in Tech forum event ‘Lessons from successful female B2B tech sales leaders’ held at Samsara’s London Office. It was a very insightful event full of networking as well as inspirational talks from women who have built successful careers in B2B tech sales.

Tinique Hay, Founder and Business Owner at Hay Events

I love the power of events and impactful events are in support with the learning, growth and development of others. You simply cannot beat the value you get from an in-person live event panel discussion!

Kajol Laxmi Patel, Business Development Representative, EBM (The Enterprise Bot Manager)

I had a great time attending the Women in Tech forum event yesterday. It was an evening well spent surrounded by a group of driven, intelligent and inspiring people. Thank you to the panel, Alexandra Mele Laura Friend Christina Dennstedt Luba Ismakov and host Angie Vaux for sharing your experiences and insight so generously. It was a great opportunity to network with other women in the industry and I’m looking forward to implementing the things I’ve learnt and attending more events like this.

Elizabeth Hajjar, Sr Director, Sales

If you are in the London area and looking to network and learn from others in the tech industry I cannot recommend Women in Tech forum more.