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Female Empowerment within the Tech Industry
Chelsea has dedicated her work to achieving gender equality within the tech sector. Her direct experiences of inequality within her previous roles inspired her to start InnovateHer, a social enterprise who are on a mission to get girls ready for the tech industry and the industry ready for girls. With her team, Chelsea plans for InnovateHer to become a pioneering industry-led STEAM education provider, inspiring teens to reach their potential and create a more inclusive future in tech, with a community of 1 million globally.
In other work, Chelsea has supported many organisations and government bodies on their digital strategies, as well as Inclusion, Social Enterprise, Digital Marketing, Brand and Business operations.
For more information, you may find this via the link below:
Organisation Website- https://www.innovateher.co.uk/
LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-slater-ab548131/
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/innovateherUK/
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/innovateheruk/
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