Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 1:59 pm
Kiwi founded digital transformation agency, Hype
& Dexter, is putting women in tech on the map, with
their win at B&T’s Australasian Women Leading Tech
Awards. The company’s drive for diversity in a still
male-dominated sector was recognised with the Advocacy Award
at a gala event in Sydney last week.
Hype
& Dexter Co-founder, Romi Dexter, has spearheaded a
range of initiatives to encourage more women into the tech
industry including paid internships for young women in
tertiary and secondary education. “The win is a testament
to the incredible team at Hype & Dexter,” she says.
“Their hard work in driving and pushing to open up more
Press Release – Hype and Dexter
Kiwi founded digital transformation agency, Hype & Dexter, is putting women in tech on the map, with their win at B&T’s Australasian Women Leading Tech Awards. The company’s drive for diversity in a still male-dominated sector was recognised with the Advocacy Award at a gala event in Sydney last week.
Hype & Dexter Co-founder, Romi Dexter, has spearheaded a range of initiatives to encourage more women into the tech industry including paid internships for young women in tertiary and secondary education. “The win is a testament to the incredible team at Hype & Dexter,” she says. “Their hard work in driving and pushing to open up more easily accessible career pathways in the technology sector is continually immense. My hat goes off to the amazing people I work with every day as they support each other, drive their peers and mentor high school students, who normally wouldn’t get the chance to experience what technology is all about.”
Press Release – Hype and Dexter Kiwi founded digital transformation agency, Hype & Dexter, is putting women in tech on the map, with their win at B&Ts Australasian Women Leading Tech Awards. The companys drive for diversity in a still male-dominated …
Kiwi founded digital transformation agency, Hype & Dexter, is putting women in tech on the map, with their win at B&T’s Australasian Women Leading Tech Awards. The company’s drive for diversity in a still male-dominated sector was recognised with the Advocacy Award at a gala event in Sydney last week.
Hype & Dexter Co-founder, Romi Dexter, has spearheaded a range of initiatives to encourage more women into the tech industry including paid internships for young women in tertiary and secondary education. “The win is a testament to the incredible team at Hype & Dexter,” she says. “Their hard work in driving and pushing to open up more easily accessible career pathways in the technology sector is continually immense. My