Anne-Marie Imafidon
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Attitude & Change
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Creativity/innovation
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Digitalisation & Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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Growth/development
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Leadership
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Sales/marketing
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Society/future
Her prodigious childhood achievements include passing two GCSEs aged ten (Mathematics & ICT), being the youngest girl ever to pass A-level computing (aged 11). Anne-Marie went on to be one of the youngest ever to be awarded a Masters’ degree in Mathematics & Computer Science by the University of Oxford, aged 20, Anne-Marie, unsurprisingly, continued to soar. She was the UK IT Industry & British Computer Society’s Young IT Professional of the Year in 2013, was recognised with a Points of Light award by the UK Prime Minister in October 2014, and was named the 5th Most Influential Woman in IT in 2018.
2018 also saw her featured among the top 50 most inspiring women in tech by Inspiring Fifty (for a second year running), receiving a prestigious Woman of the Year award from Barclays UK, and named among the top 50 women in tech in the world by Forbes.
In recognition of her influence and achievements, Anne-Marie was awarded an MBE in the 2017 New Year’s Honours for services to young women and STEM sectors.
Not only a champion of getting women into STEM positions, Anne-Marie has previously worked with Goldman Sachs, Hewlett-Packard, Deutsche Bank, and Lehman Brothers, amassing a wealth of experience. She is also a recognised thought-leader in the tech space, regularly appearing in the media as a talking head, and has recently delivered keynotes at conferences and to clients including SXSW, Oracle, Founders Forum, ASOS and GCHQ.
Themes: A.I. & The Future of Work | Social Entrepreneurship: Doing a Lot with a Little | The Definitive Guide to Changing Your Company from the Inside Out | Youth Entrepreneurship & STEM: The Leaders of the Future | The Tech Landscape and Why Tech Needs Diversity | Using Social Media to Your Advantage
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