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Fintech community asked to participate in real-time diversity study

Privately held fintech firms from around the world are being asked to get involved with a data study to show where they’re going wrong with diversity, starting with women

Could fintech review stimulate greater gender and race inclusion?

A UK fintech review wants to foster further growth by training and upskilling the sector’s future workforce which is good, as long as existing gender and racial inequalities are recognised

DEI entrepreneur joins the team at US software firm Cloudera

The Palo Alto based organisation has appointed Dominique Hollins as its Director of Culture & Inclusion in what will be an ambitious role of delivering greater D&I outcomes across all levels and locations

Can Amazon’s small business bootcamp tackle racial inequality in entrepreneurship?

The e-commerce giant has been promoting itself as a small business supporter for a while – their new digital bootcamp promises the same for Black founders

Secrets from an expert on how to propel your tech sales career

Salesforce Account Executive Fantagbè Traoré has built her tech sales career from the ground up, and here’s how she did it

Female entrepreneurs powering economy and communities celebrated

Some of the UK’s most inspiring entrepreneurs recognised by f:Entrepreneur for their powerful contribution to society, the economy and communities

Technology and AI will get women off the bench

UN Special Advisor Radia Funna believes taking a futurist approach will help boost diversity and tackle the problems facing humanity

Black American Founder Fellowship aims to boost entrepreneurial diversity

The Founder Institute has helped thousands of budding entrepreneurs around the world to realise their ambitions

Supermums: empowering women to work in technology

Supermums is on a mission to get more women into technology and tackle workplace gender inequality

Postgraduate female tech startups: do universities have an influence?

Only 7% of computer science graduates in the UK are female, setting a worrying precedent for the tech startup industry.