BetaDen Alumni Shine as Finalists at the 4th Midlands Women in Tech Awards 2023

04 Sep 2023

Published in: Cohort successes

We are thrilled to announce that several outstanding individuals from our BetaDen alumni and programme partners have been named finalists at the prestigious 4th Midlands Women in Tech Awards 2023.

In recognition of their exceptional contributions and accomplishments in the tech industry, we are delighted to announce that several distinguished individuals from our esteemed BetaDen cohort alumni and programme partners have been announced as finalists at the highly acclaimed Midlands Women in Tech Awards 2023. These individuals have exhibited unwavering dedication, innovation, and expertise, earning them this well-deserved recognition.

 

The finalists from our BetaDen community are as follows:

 

1. Helen Stickler (Triplo ESG, Cohort 6.0)

   - Finalist for the 'Start-Up Founder' Award

   - Finalist for the 'Tech Professional (non-coding)' Award

 

2. Natalie Wadley (ChangeMaker3D, Cohort 5.0)

   - Finalist for the 'Tech For Good' Award

   - Finalist for the 'Best Use of Tech in a Private Sector Project' Award

 

3. Paula Bedborough (Secure Socialising, Cohort 5.0)

   - Finalist for the 'Tech Entrepreneur' Award

 

4. Jennifer Long (BetaDen Advisory Board)

   - Finalist for the 'Tech Professional (non-coding)' Award

 

These exceptional women have demonstrated remarkable leadership, vision, and prowess within their respective domains in the tech industry. Their dedication to pushing boundaries and driving positive change serves as a source of inspiration, particularly to emerging female tech professionals.


Jennifer Long, Advisory Board Member at BetaDen, said "Thank you all for your kind words and comments. Well done all. Together we can drive innovation and inspire young females to get involved in our awesome industry"

  

As we eagerly await the results of the 4th Midlands Women in Tech Awards 2023, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Helen, Natalie, Paula, and Jennifer. Their accomplishments serve as an inspiration to us all, and we anticipate the continued positive impact they will make on the tech world.


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