Source: Information Age

More than 1,200 business and technology leaders gathered at the world’s largest tech diversity event last night, to find out who would be crowned winners of Women in IT Awards 2019.

The 21 winners were selected from over 800+ nominations and were revealed at the gala ceremony held at Grosvenor House in London’s Park Lane.

AWARD WINNERS

The winners include:

DATA LEADER OF THE YEAR:Katia Walsh, Vodafone

E-SKILLS INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR: Mahek Vara, Code Camp

GLOBAL LEADER OF THE YEAR: Monica Eaton-Cardone, Chargeback Company

DIGITAL LEADER OF THE YEAR: Amy Johnson, Anglian Water

SECURITY CHAMPION OF THE YEAR: Carly West, Bank of England

YOUNG LEADER OF THE YEAR: Tara Annison, Lendingblock

EDITOR’S CHOICE: Dr Alessandra Sherman, United Konsultants

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR: Avril Chester, Cancer Central AND Emma Margetts, Alpha Exchange

INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR: Priya Lakhani, CENTURY

DIVERSITY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR: Debbie Forster MBE, Tech Talent Charter

EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR: Accenture AND Thoughtworks

RISING STAR OF THE YEAR: Laura Drysdale, News UK

BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR: Zoe Cunningham, Softwire

TRANSFORMATION LEADER OF THE YEAR: Nina Monckton, NHS Business Services Authority

ADVOCATE OF THE YEAR: Sian Allsopp, Morgan Stanley

IT TEAM OF THE YEAR: Anglian Water

FUTURE CIO OF THE YEAR: Laura Yeaman, National Crime Agency

BUSINESS ROLE MODEL OF THE YEAR: Bijna Dasani, Lloyds Banking Group

CTO OF THE YEAR: Katie Nykanen, Adstream

WOMAN OF THE YEAR: Anne Doherty, JP Morgan

CIO OF THE YEAR: Tiffany Hall, Cancer.org.uk

ENCOURAGING DIALOGUE

Now in its fifth year, The Women in IT Awards UK aims to tackle technology’s diversity problems, according to the event organiser Information Age. The initiative “aims to showcase the achievements of women in technology, as well as identify new role models, in a sector where female representation stands at only 19%”.

Information Age says it is continually working with its partners to “encourage dialogue around the topic of gender parity in the tech industry, and these events and summits are a platform to celebrate the wonderful women at the forefront of change and innovation”.

GLOBAL EVENT

The Women in IT Awards series, which originated in London back in 2015, has become a global initiative. Apart from London and Dublin, there are now two annual events in the United States (New York and San Francisco), and an Asia event is being launched in Singapore later this year (on 28thMarch 2019), with future events being planned across Europe and in Canada. 

For the full story, check out: Women in IT Awards 2019 UK — winners revealed

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