Kate Watson, Social Value Lead, Netcompany UK said:
“It’s been a privilege to support Girl Tech from its origins to now, and we are particularly proud to have played a part in its journey of growth – now changing prospects for young women across the country.
“We have witnessed a real growth in interest and engagement with tech and digital career opportunities among this year’s participants in Leeds – an appetite which is vital if we want to meet the future demand of our rapidly evolving sector.
“With the rise of AI, increased global investment in technology, and constant industry change, equipping young people with the digital skills to thrive has never been more essential. Ensuring that all young people have access to the opportunities within our sector is key – and that’s why outreach and intervention is so important.
“Only 5% of leadership roles in tech are held by women. As business leaders, we have a responsibility to change this narrative and commit to paving a more inclusive path for the next generation, and for our industry alike.
At Netcompany this starts from within. We are dedicated to improving female representation with positive action schemes for recruitment and retention, such as ensuring at least one female interviewer for all female candidates and Inclusive Leadership training for all managers – the goal being to prevent bias in progression and development. Our female workforce influences business policy and culture via the Women in Netcompany Employee Resource Group whose recent achievements include improved maternity pay and a programme of female health awareness events. Events like Girl Tech are part of our wider commitment – to ensure the future of tech is shaped by a workforce that better reflects the society it serves.”
To find out more about Girl Tech, visit: https://www.aheadpartnership.org.uk/girl-tech/