Two tech trailblazers to talk about the sector at upcoming lunch

Two women who are blazing the trail for the tech sector in Yorkshire are to speak at TheBusinessDesk.com’s upcoming Women in Business lunch.

Anna Sutton, founding director of the Data Shed, and Zandra Moore, CEO and co-founder of Panintelligence, will discuss their thoughts on the tech sector.

They will talk about their passion for tech and inspiring the next generation, as well as update delegates on how they have carved their careers in the region and how they perceive the marketplace at present. They will also highlight the challenges and opportunities they and their businesses face.

Both are huge advocates for ensuring the right culture is in place to see successful and sustainable business growth and will share insights into exciting future plans.

Do they feel the sector is booming at present? If so, why? And is there enough talent available to ensure we maximise upon that for the economic value it could bring? What is it like to work in such a competitive marketplace?

These are just some of the interesting topics they will cover at our lunch event on November 16, which includes a welcome drink and a two-course meal.

Anna has spent the last five years building a successful data consultancy to self-fund the development of the firm’s first SaaS product, due to be launched in late October this year. Coming from a marketing background, she had little technical knowledge but is now completely immersed in the tech market.

Her focus is on building useful technical solutions that drive instant improvement for clients, bringing a more commercial than technical focus to projects. The business has grown rapidly and is expanding its team as a result.

“I believe that data is a huge business asset, but one that needs to be nurtured in order to provide a solid foundation for better business decisions,” said Anna.

Zandra has over 20 years’ experience of working with a range of technology partners and solutions. Her passion and enthusiasm for enabling business and public-sector managers to drive performance through data insights and analytics is highly infectious.

She is now leading the firm through further growth, especially in the export market.

Prior to working for Panintelligence, Zandra ran her own software solutions consultancy business and has founded a range of B2B networking organisations, including LeanIn Leeds, a network of over 350 professional women.

Tickets for this event, which will include an honest and inspiring account of their involvement, are now available here.

 

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