The worlds of business and politics will come together on June 16 as Taylor Made Computer Solutions holds a special event exploring the roles of women in the boardroom as well as in the corridors of power at Westminster.
Mims Davies, MP for Eastleigh and member of the Women and Equalities Committee, will be the keynote speaker at the Lee Peck Media inspired event and will discuss how she combines the demands of being a working mother in national government while looking after her constituency in Hampshire.
Also speaking at the event is Taylor Made’s HR director Aly Taylor, who will give her view of the challenges facing women in IT. Findings from the Tech Partnership’s Women in IT Scorecard reveal that just 17% of technology specialists in the UK are women and less than one in 10 of these are in leadership roles.
Aly says the statistics show that the sector is missing out on valuable talent, which could bring about greater diversity and help technology firms to develop. “Encouraging women to consider roles in the IT sector is something we’re incredibly passionate about at Taylor Made,” she said. “We’re looking forward to sharing our views on the barriers they are facing and discussing with delegates how we can close the gender gap here in Hampshire.”
Mims Davies MP said: “Men certainly dominate the benches in Westminster and figures show they do in boardrooms across the UK too. The challenge is how we address that inequality and ensure women have their voices heard, both in the public and private sector. I’m looking forward to meeting with delegates and hearing their views on how we can work together to achieve that.”
The Taylor Made ‘Driving Women to Power’ event will take place from 5.30pm at The Hendy FordStore in Leigh Road Eastleigh and also feature a talk from Hendy’s new car sales and group marketing director, Mark Busby.
Lee Peck Media Managing Director Alyson Marlow said: “Taylor Made and Hendy Group are two important clients and bringing them together with Mims to debate this high profile topic is very much part of our remit. Not only has it produced excellent media coverage but presents a superb networking opportunity for all involved.”
To find out more about the event and book a place email hannah.powell@tmcs.co.uk