6pm – 7.40pm27 September 2023
techUK, 10 St Bride Street, London, EC4A 4AD
Diversity fuels innovation, and nowhere is this more evident than in the world of data. That’s why Women Excelling in Data is back for a second year after a massively successful event last year!
Join 6point6 for an engaging networking event that highlights the pivotal role women play in driving advancements in data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
You will gain valuable insights into the diverse experiences, perspectives, and expertise of women excelling in data. Connect with like-minded professionals, build meaningful relationships, and contribute to a more inclusive and equal future in the data-driven world.
Programme
6:00 PM - Sign-in
Registration, networking and pizza
6:30 PM - Welcome
Introduction by Paloma Rebuelta, Data Science Engineer at 6point6
6:40 PM - Maggie Wang
Learn how to harness the power of graphs in social networks at scale from a Machine Learning Scientist at Bumble, Maggie Wang
7:10 PM - Isobel Daley
Gender and generative AI: An investigation into gender bias in text-based generative AI Tools with Isobel Daley, Data Scientist at 6point6
7:40 PM - Closing
Closing remarks with Laura Barlow, Consultant at 6point6
If you have any questions about this event, please get in touch with [email protected].
Nimmi Patel
Head of Skills, Talent and Diversity, techUK
Nimmi Patel
Head of Skills, Talent and Diversity, techUK
Nimmi Patel is the Head of Skills, Talent and Diversity at techUK. She works on all things skills, education, and future of work policy, focusing on upskilling and retraining. Nimmi is also an Advisory Board member of Digital Futures at Work Research Centre (digit). The Centre research aims to increase understanding of how digital technologies are changing work and the implications for employers, workers, job seekers and governments.
Prior to joining the techUK team, she worked for the UK Labour Party and New Zealand Labour Party, and holds an MA in Strategic Communications at King’s College London and BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Manchester. She is currently taking part in the 2024-25 University of Bath Institute for Policy Research Policy Fellowship Programme.
Antony Walker is deputy CEO of techUK, which he played a lead role in launching in November 2013.
Antony is a member of the senior leadership team and has overall responsibility for techUK’s policy work. Prior to his appointment in July 2012 Antony was chief executive of the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG), the UK’s independent advisory group on broadband policy. Antony was closely involved in the development of broadband policy development in the UK since the BSG was established in 2001 and authored several major reports to government. He also led the development of the UK’s world leading Open Internet Code of Practice that addresses the issue of net neutrality in the UK. Prior to setting up the BSG, Antony spent six years working in Brussels for the American Chamber of Commerce following and writing about telecoms issues and as a consultant working on EU social affairs and environmental issues. Antony is a graduate of Aberdeen University and KU Leuven and is also a Policy Fellow Alumni of the Centre for Science and Policy at Cambridge University.
Archie Breare joined techUK in September 2022 as the Telecoms Programme intern, and moved into the Policy and Public Affairs team in February 2023.
Before starting at techUK, Archie was a student at the University of Cambridge, completing an undergraduate degree in History and a master's degree in Modern British History.
In his spare time, he likes to read, discuss current affairs, and to try and persuade himself to cycle more.
Jake has been the Policy Manager for Skills and Future of Work since May 2022, supporting techUK's work to empower the UK to skill, attract and retain the brightest global talent, and prepare for the digital transformations of the future workplace.
Previously, Jake was the Programme Assistant for Policy. He joined techUK in March 2019 and has also worked across the EU Exit, International Trade, and Cloud, Data Analytics and AI programmes.
He also holds an MA in International Relations from the University of Sussex, as well as a BA(Hons) in International Politics from Aberystwyth University. During his time at Aberystwyth University, he won the International Politics Dissertation Prize.