
Jennifer D. Daniel
PhD Researcher, University of bristol
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Jennifer is a PhD candidate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Bristol. She is dedicated to understanding the factors that contribute to the success of women in technology entrepreneurship, with the ultimate goal of shaping better policies and practices for the transformation of developing economies.
Area of Expertise
An above average tech ecosystem
In this session, I'll delve into the essential components of creating and sustaining a thriving tech ecosystem. From innovation hubs to supportive infrastructure, I'll explore the key elements that contribute to an above-average environment for technological advancement. I'll also shine a spotlight on the crucial role that women play in driving innovation and entrepreneurship within these ecosystems. From fostering diversity to promoting inclusivity, I'll discuss how empowering women in tech is not just a moral imperative but also a strategic advantage for building robust and dynamic tech communities.
Unlocking Diversity: Empowering Men as Allies in Advancing Women in Tech
This session will be a thought-provoking and inspiring presentation aimed at encouraging men to take action and become allies for women in tech. The speaker will discuss the current state of gender diversity in the tech industry, highlighting the persistent imbalance between men and women and the barriers preventing women from participating in tech. The speaker will then discuss the crucial role men can play as allies in advancing women in tech and provide specific steps they can take to become effective and influential allies, such as mentorship programs, sponsoring women for leadership positions, and advocating for policies that support gender equality. The session will also address common misconceptions about men and gender equality and encourage men to take action and make a difference in advancing women in tech. The session will conclude with a recap of the importance of male allies in promoting women in tech and a call to action for men to take the initiative to become allies and make a positive impact in the tech industry.
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