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Imposter syndrome: How perception and reality differ
In this webcast, our panel of technology leaders discussed how imposter syndrome impacts women in technology, and how organizations can support women in their journey to become technology leaders.
The EY team is pleased to announce the first of a series of Women in Technology (WiT) webcasts across financial services in EMEIA, which will discuss experiences of WiT and look to improve representation of females in technology across all levels. EY leaders and talented external speakers joined the panel of the first webcast titled “Women in Technology – Imposter syndrome: How perception and reality differ” to give us their perspectives.
Watch the webcast on demand, where the panel discussed:
Lived experiences of imposter syndrome amongst the panel
How to create a culture in technology organizations to enable women to thrive
Whose responsibility is it to make women into technology leaders
Panelists:
Ayman Awada, EY EMEIA FSO Technology Consulting Leader
Orla McGrath, Global Partner Solutions Lead, Microsoft UK
Liselotte Munk, CEO Fadata
Dr. Soo Ling Lim, CEO and Founder of virtual networking platform, Hubbub and Visiting Professor at National Institute of Informatics, Japan
In this webcast, our panel of technology leaders discussed how imposter syndrome impacts women in technology, and how organizations can support women in their journey to become technology leaders.