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How to attract more neurodiverse individuals into technology
In this webcast series, we discussed experiences of Women in Tech (WiT) and how we can improve representation of females in technology across all levels.
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Following a highly successful second webcast, the EY team hosted the third in a series of Women in Tech (WiT) webcasts across Financial Services. The webcast discussed the topic of neurodiversity and explored how we can attract more neurodiverse women into technology, and help prevent businesses from missing out on talent.
EY panelists and talented external speakers discussed:
Lived experiences of neurodiversity among the panel
How to create a culture in technology that enables neurodiverse individuals to thrive
Breaking down barriers to unlock talent in the technology space
Sharing practical guidance on how to build the right environment for neurodiverse individuals to succeed and driving the right change in the organization
Panelists:
Hiren Shukla – EY US Neuro-Diverse Center of Excellence founder
Ana Paula de Jesus Assis, General Manager, IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa
Frank Martinez Moreno, EY EMEIA FSO Neurodiversity Center of Excellence Staff
Marie-Gabrielle Fourmond, Founder of mind, the cognitive diversity network of Thales employees
Aline Bravo, EY EMEIA FSO Neurodiversity Center of Excellence Experience Designer and Communication Lead
In this webcast series, we discussed experiences of Women in Tech (WiT) and how we can improve representation of females in technology across all levels.