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International Woman’s Day 2024
Pati Pavillion Swansea 8th March
Technocamps annual International Women’s Day gala dinner welcomed nearly 200 guests to the celebration at Patti Pavilion, Swansea. The evening has become a regular feature on the Welsh social calendar, with guests travelling from all parts of the country to attend.
This year was the 24th anniversary of the event which focuses on women in STEM, and their journeys to where they are and how they wish to inspire future generations.
The evening showcased the work being done across Wales to encourage the next generation of women, with talks from Royal Mint CEO Anne Jessopp, CBE, Llusern Scientific Founder Dr Emma Hayhurst, University of South Wales Digital Forenstic Lecturer Bethan Jenkins, and STEM Cymru Student of the Year Anna Petrusenko.
To start the evening, Anne Jessopp, CBE discussed her experience of being the first woman CEO of the Royal Mint in its 1,100-year history.
Dr Emma Hayhurst, the CEO of Llusern Scientific gave us ten extremely valuable life lessons, whilst providing insight into her journey as a microbiologist in academia and now as a CEO.
Bethan Jenkins followed this by giving insight into Digital Forensics and Cyber Security, and her journey with Gwent Police as a Forensic Quality Specialist and Digital Forensic Examiner, to now teaching the next generation as a Lecturer at USW.
The night was finished with a passionate speech from Gower College Student Anna Petrusenko, who share her incredible story of moving from her hometown in Ukraine to being awarded Student of the Year 2023 by STEM Cymru and winning the International Olympiads.
Commissioned by Chess Hutin - Technocamps
Copyright © 2024 by Adrian White
Photography, all rights reserved.
www.adrianwhitephotography.co.uk
Please respect copyright laws.
AW080324technocampsIWD070
International Woman’s Day 2024
Pati Pavillion Swansea 8th March
Technocamps annual International Women’s Day gala dinner welcomed nearly 200 guests to the celebration at Patti Pavilion, Swansea. The evening has become a regular feature on the Welsh social calendar, with guests travelling from all parts of the country to attend.
This year was the 24th anniversary of the event which focuses on women in STEM, and their journeys to where they are and how they wish to inspire future generations.
The evening showcased the work being done across Wales to encourage the next generation of women, with talks from Royal Mint CEO Anne Jessopp, CBE, Llusern Scientific Founder Dr Emma Hayhurst, University of South Wales Digital Forenstic Lecturer Bethan Jenkins, and STEM Cymru Student of the Year Anna Petrusenko.
To start the evening, Anne Jessopp, CBE discussed her experience of being the first woman CEO of the Royal Mint in its 1,100-year history.
Dr Emma Hayhurst, the CEO of Llusern Scientific gave us ten extremely valuable life lessons, whilst providing insight into her journey as a microbiologist in academia and now as a CEO.
Bethan Jenkins followed this by giving insight into Digital Forensics and Cyber Security, and her journey with Gwent Police as a Forensic Quality Specialist and Digital Forensic Examiner, to now teaching the next generation as a Lecturer at USW.
The night was finished with a passionate speech from Gower College Student Anna Petrusenko, who share her incredible story of moving from her hometown in Ukraine to being awarded Student of the Year 2023 by STEM Cymru and winning the International Olympiads.
Commissioned by Chess Hutin - Technocamps
Copyright © 2024 by Adrian White
Photography, all rights reserved.
www.adrianwhitephotography.co.uk
Please respect copyright laws.