Anne-Marie Imafidon is one of the most influential women in STEM. Anne-Marie has dedicated her career to championing female potential in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. A highly successful social entrepreneur, Anne-Marie is the Co-Founder & CEO of Stemettes, alongside several other board positions which work towards similar goals. Named the Most Influential Woman in Tech in the UK 2020, Anne-Marie’s influence is undeniable and equally powerful at events, when she is booked as a speaker. Able to explore her unparalleled career, inspire individuals and educate on the importance of diversity in business, Anne-Marie is a truly transformational speaker.
An exceptional mind from the outset, Anne-Marie was the youngest female to achieve an A-Level in computing aged 11 and the youngest graduate from Oxford University with a Masters degree. Boasting such significant excellence academically led Anne-Marie to hold positions at global businesses like Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and Hewlett-Packard. Since founding her own company, Anne-Marie has taken on several other ventures, including hosting the Women Tech Charge podcast, being a Member of the Board for the DCMS Digital Skills Partnership and co-founding Outbox Incubator, the first organisation of its kind.
Co-Founder & CEO at Stemettes, an organisation dedicated to inspiring young girls to pursue the STEM field, Anne-Marie was appointed MBE for her services to young people. Having experienced a lack of gender and race diversity in her own career, Anne-Marie leads workshops, speaking engagements and events throughout the country that educate the next generation on the potential of STEM. Her TEDx Talk “Let’s Save the World – With Girl-Led Startups” is an insight into her ideas on how we can encourage women to venture into predominately male-associated fields. Through her social enterprise, Anne-Marie also acts as a consultant for corporate clients and government organisations, a testament to her far-reaching insights.
Named amongst the Top 10 BAME Leaders in Tech by The Evening Standard and recognised with the Woman of the Year Award by Barclays in 2018, Anne-Marie’s impact in STEM is unmatched. In 2020, she received the Suffrage Science Award for her work in the field of Maths and Computing. A champion for women in the sector, Anne-Marie Imafidon further discusses this at events, in addition to the future of work, why technology needs diversity and company culture transformation.
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Anne-Marie Imafidon has received a 5 star rating across 21 events in 2023.
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"Anne-Marie Imafidon is a passionate advocate for women in STEM, combining her brilliance in technology with a mission to create lasting change. Her talks inspire and empower, blending powerful storytelling with practical insights to champion diversity. She’s a must-have speaker for driving inclusion and innovation in STEM fields."
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Anne-Marie Imafidon's official speaking topics are listed below:
- The tech landscape and why tech needs diversity
- Using social media to your advantage
- A.I. and the future of work
- Social entrepreneurship: doing a lot with a little
- The definitive guide to changing your company from the inside out
- Youth entrepreneurship and STEM: the leaders of the future
- How to lean in if you’re not Sheryl Sandberg
- 2024 – Chancellor, Glasgow Caledonian University
- 2024 – Chair, Institute for the Future of Work
- 2024 – Appointed Chair of UD Music
- 2022 – Author of "She's in CTRL: How women can take back tech – to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves in a digital world"
- 2020 – Named Most Influential Woman in Tech in the UK
- 2020 – Recipient of the Suffrage Science Award for Maths and Computing Category
- 2019 – Host of the Women Tech Charge Podcast
- 2018 - Recognised with the Woman of the Year Award by Barclays
- 2017 – Awarded an MBE for Services to STEM and Women in the Sector
- 2013 – Co-Founder & CEO at Stemettes