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Emma Wright, director, Interparliamentary Forum on Emerging Technologies; partner, Crowell & Moring
Karen Blake forme co-CEO of Tech Talent Charter; co-author, The Lovelace Report
Anna Brailsford, CEO, Code First Girls
Naomi Timperley, co-founder, Tech North Advocates; innovation director, Oxford Innovation
Beckie Taylor, founder, Voices in Tech; co-founder, WIT North; co-founder, TechReturners
Janine Hirt, CEO, Innovate Finance
Lila Ibrahim, chief operating officer, Google DeepMind
Gaia Marcus, director, Ada Lovelace Institute
Alex Depledge, founder and CEO, Resi; enterpreneurship advisor to Chancellor of Exchequer
Laura Gilbert, senior director of AI, Tony Blair Institute;
Casey Calista, director and advisory board chair, Labour Digital
Toni Scullion, computing science teacher; founder, dressCode
Alice Hendy, CEO and founder, R;pple; cyber culture manager, Deloitte
Amanda Brock, CEO, Open UK
Sarah Underhill, HR director, technology and data (group chief operating office), Lloyds Banking Group
Elizabeth Varley, dealmaker - global entrepreneur programme, Department for Business and Trade
Erika Brodnock, co-founder and head of research, Extend Ventures; co-founder, Kinhub
Sam Kini, global chief information officer and chief information security officer, Unilever
Angela McLean, chief scientific adviser, UK government
Eleanor Harry, CEO and founder, HACE: Data Changing Child Labour
Beverly Clarke, founder and CEO, Technology Books for Children; member and advisor, Digital, AI and Technology Task and Finish Group, Department for Education
Claire Thorne, co-CEO, Tech She Can
Francesca Carlesi, CEO, Revolut UK
Tessa Clarke, co-founder and CEO, Olio
Zoe Kleinman, technology editor, BBC
Danielle George, chief scientific advisor for national security, GCHQ; professor and vice-dean at the University of Manchester
Janet Collyer, chair, Quantum Dice; member of the UK Semiconductor Advisory Panel, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Mary McKenna, co-founder, AwakenHub and AwakenAngels
Samantha Niblett, founder, Labour Women in Tech
Katie Ramsey, head of fintech, Department for Business and Trade
Katie Gallagher, managing director, Manchester Digital; chair, UK Tech Cluster Group
Charlene Hunter, CEO and founder, Coding Black Females
Julia Adamson, executive director, education and public benefit, BCS
Deborah O'Neill, partner and head of technology innovation UKI and Nordics, Oliver Wyman
Anne Keast-Butler, director, GCHQ
Sandie Small Duberry, deputy governorship chief information officer for the Prudential Regulatory Authority, Bank of England
Akua Opong, senior EUC engineer, infrastructure and cloud engineering, London Stock Exchange; STEM advisor
Tania Duarte, co-founder, We and AI
Carolyn Dawson, CEO, Founders Forum Group
Sana Khareghani, professor of practice in AI, King's College London
Karen Meechan, CEO, ScotlandIS
Melanie Dawes, chief executive, Ofcom
Sian John, chief technology officer, NCC Group
Avril Chester, founder, Cancer Central; CTO, Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Arfah Farooq, scout, Ada Ventures; founder, Muslamic Makers; founder, Muslim Tech Fest
Sarah Cardell, CEO, Competition & Markets Authority
Roni Savage, managing director, Jomas Associates (Engineering & Environmental)
Tristi Tanaka, head of portfolio, NHS Black Country ICB; BCS Women committee member; programme team, All4Health&Care
Sharon Wallace, head of technology diversity and inclusion, partnerships and people change, Sky
Nicola Martin, BCS Women committee member and BCS Pride vice chair; founder, Nicola Martin Coaching & Consultancy
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