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Embracing Diversity in Tech Workforces: Highlights from the TechDiversity Awards 2023

Embracing Diversity in Tech Workforces: Highlights from the TechDiversity Awards 2023

by Jen Murray | Tuesday, 30 May, 2023 | Blog, News

As we reflect on the recent TechDiversity Awards, we’re left with a profound sense of community, connection, and shared purpose. The evening was a beautiful illustration of our theme, “We are greater together,” shining a light on the power of unity and...

Winners of #TechDiversity Awards 2016 announced

by belle@creativeresauce.com.au | Wednesday, 13 July, 2016 | Archived, News

The #TechDiversity committee is very pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural #TechDiversity Awards 2016. A total of 12 projects/initiatives have been recognised as #TechDiversity Leaders across the four categories of advertising, government, education and...
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