A woman from Oxford has scored a place on the Most Influential Women in Tech 2022 list.
Sarah Porter, founder and CEO of Inspired Minds, has appeared on the longlist complied by Computer Weekly - for the third year in a row.
Most Influential Women in UK tech list 22!
— InspiredMinds (@Inspired__Minds) November 7, 2022
THRILLED our Founder & CEO Sarah Porter has made the @ComputerWeekly Most Influential Women in Tech 22 for the 3rd yr!
Congrats to all the nominees 🥳
Most influential women in UK tech:The 2022 longlist https://t.co/VXNLrThxxV pic.twitter.com/lVTNapvB7f
Launched in 2016, Inspired Minds describes itself as a global tech and science strategy group focused on AI4Good operating in healthcare, education, STEM and Government/strategic level Artificial Intelligence
Now in its 11th year, readers are asked by the IT publication to put forward women they believe should be on the annual list of the 50 most influential women in UK tech.
A panel of judges will choose the shortlist of 50 women from the longlist, readers then vote for who they believe should receive the accolade of Most Influential Woman in UK Technology 2022.
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