
Meet the women making waves in the tech sector
Some of the South West’s most influential tech leaders were showcased by Astley Media in celebration of International Women’s Day 2021.
The #WomenInTech blog series shares interviews and insights from some of the most influential tech leaders in the region, including CEOs, software developers, startup founders, business developers, broadcasters, investment experts and more.
Caroline Orr, Marketing Manager at Astley Media, said: “The South West tech sector is one of the most dynamic, successful and fastest-growing sectors in the UK. There are many fantastic women helping to drive tech innovation in the region, boosting growth and turbocharging the recovery of the South West’s economy.
“We wanted to share the stories of some of those women, to share their experiences and provide insight and advice for young people - male or female - looking to become involved with the sector.”
Here’s the full lineup of tech leaders interviewed as part of the series:
- Emily Hill, CEO at Bristol-based Ghyston Software
- Laura Stevens, Centre Director at Future Space in Bristol
- Tanuvi Ethunandan, CEO and co-founder of Cornwall-based Data Duopoly
- Georgia Stewart, co-founder of Tumelo in Bristol
- Emily King, senior writer and editor at Bluefruit Software in Cornwall
- Briony Philips, Scaleup Lead at Bath-based software firm Rocketmakers
- Feyaza Khan, broadcaster, journalist, and co-host of the Tech South West TribeTech podcast.
Read the full series of interview on the Astley Media website: astleymedia.co.uk/journal
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