
"The 14th Computer Weekly list of the 50 Most Influential Women in UK Technology is now open for voting, giving readers an opportunity to express who they feel deserves the top spot. Launched in 2012, the top 50 list aims to make role models in the tech sector more visible and accessible, in the hope that doing so will encourage more women and underrepresented groups to consider a role in the industry, and eventually lead to a more diverse and inclusive technology sector."
"This year's longlist, featuring more than 770 women, was assessed by a group of expert judges to choose the shortlisted 50 below. The winner of this year's "most influential woman in UK tech" accolade will be announced at an event in London in November, planned in partnership with recruitment specialist Harvey Nash. Hall of Fame Alongside the top 50, each year the judges choose several women for the Computer Weekly Women in Tech Hall of Fame to recognise their lifetime achievements and ongoing contributions to the technology sector."
Voting is open for the 14th Computer Weekly list to choose the 50 Most Influential Women in UK Technology. The initiative began in 2012 to increase visibility and accessibility of tech role models and encourage more women and underrepresented groups to pursue tech careers, aiming for greater sector diversity and inclusion. A longlist of more than 770 women was reviewed by expert judges to create a shortlisted group of 50. The winner will be announced at a London event in November organized with recruitment specialist Harvey Nash. The Women in Tech Hall of Fame additions include Sheridan Ash, Nicola Hodson, Liz Williams, Hayaatun Sillem, Priya Lakhani, Sarah Turner, Rachel Neaman, Clare Barclay, Beeban Kidron, Pat Ryan, Bina Mehta and Allison Kirkby.
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