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FDM COO Announced as One of UK’s 2019 Most Influential Women in Tech

Preeta Ghoshal
26.09.2019 Published: 26.09.19, Modified: 26.09.2019 10:09:33

Sheila Flavell, COO of FDM has secured a place on Computer Weekly’s list of the UK’s 50 Most Influential Women in Tech 2019. With over 300 women making the long-list, this is an fantastic achievement for Sheila and FDM.

The list is now in it’s 9th year and it celebrates non-male role models within the technology sector.

Sheila is a non-executive director of TechUK and she also advises government committees on the digital skills gap. Shealso spearheads FDM’s Women in Tech campaign and Getting Back to Business programme. Both provide opportunities for female returners to work.

You can read the full article here.