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Book reading: Women in Tech by Laurence Jacobs

🗨️ English

💸 Online & Free

🌯 Over lunch break

Discover Laurence Jacobs' engaging book "Women in Tech," which she released earlier this year to map the landscape of the tech world. Learn about the motivation behind the book, the evolution of tech careers and how you can influence your own success in the industry!

In this online afternoon session, Laurence Jacobs shares what prompted her to write the book "Women in Tech," and what she learned from it. To help companies and people navigate the technology landscape, it's important to map out what opportunities, organizations, training and careers exist, with the necessary understanding of how this is constantly evolving and what this means for your own career path. That's what Laurence has done with her book. Discovering how you can influence yourself to shape your journey in technology is also important in this. Learn where to find the right networks and resources to further your growth. That and more is what this afternoon session will be about!

Who is Laurence Jacobs?

With almost 2 decades under her belt in the ICT sector, Laurence is still a tech optimist, Business Relationship Officer at Agoria, and co-author of the book 'Never Normal' in which she explored the impact of digitalization. Passionate about inclusion, Laurence is a Women in Tech ambassador and wrote the book ' Women in Tech: a perfect fit for a sustainable and inclusive future' in 2023. She coaches, advises and advocates for diversity, decidedly to drive positive tech transformations.

Agenda

  • 12:00 pm: Start of the event

  • 12:05 pm: Opening by Clusity

  • 12:10 pm: Beginning of book reading by Laurence Jacobs

  • 12:40 pm: Breakout rooms for interactive discussions

  • 1:00 pm: End of the event

Register now for the event and, in addition to an engaging afternoon, receive a discount code for the book! 📚

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