Gender equality stories
IT leaders who actively mentor women in cybersecurity unlock stronger teams, greater resilience and a more diverse, future-ready workforce.
Succession planning from day one and intentional mentoring are vital to grow future female leaders and safeguard continuity in business.
Adtech's next edge won't come from smarter AI, but from cultures that empower diverse people, especially women, to lead and innovate.
Koddi argues career progress hinges on structured sponsorship, not ad hoc mentorship, turning advocacy into core organisational infrastructure.
Women leaders are redefining work and AI, using curiosity, clarity and empathy to build fairer, more human-centred innovation.
On International Women's Day, Omada backs EU pay transparency and boosts female leadership, pushing tech towards fairer hiring and pay.
On International Women's Day 2026, Give to Gain calls for women's financial knowledge and autonomy to be treated as a fundamental right.
On International Women's Day, a tech leader urges women to reject the myth of the perfect career path and trust their own valid journeys.
Moving beyond one awareness day, leaders must offer women daily stretch, mentoring and networks so their voices shape every table.
Women in tech are redefining innovation, using governance and ESG to ensure cutting-edge technology is ethical, inclusive and durable.
Maintenance's future hinges on bringing more women into the trades and building AI that learns from their full range of expertise.
IT leaders must back recruiters and foster inclusive cultures if they want to fix tech's gender gap and unlock performance gains.
On International Women's Day, tech leaders warn progress for women is no accident and urge deliberate action to fix systemic bias.
Women are driving explosive growth in digital fitness and sports tech, turning female-first design from side initiative into core strategy.
Mentorship is reshaping tech careers as seasoned leaders invest in young women, learning fresh skills and perspectives in return.
On International Women's Day, a finance leader reflects on the quiet power of giving fully, even when outcomes are uncertain.
Intentional giving, not feel-good altruism, is what truly powers loyalty, inclusion and performance in modern workplace cultures.
As AI booms, tech is wasting vital female talent; embracing 'give to gain' could close skills gaps, cut costs and build fairer systems.
Imposter syndrome is not a flaw to fix for female leaders in AI-era marketing, but a quiet advantage that drives curiosity and better decisions.
Sharing knowledge, not hoarding it, is the investment that multiplies confidence, opportunity and leadership for future generations.