Maths4Girls Event at Eastbury Community School

Mon 25 Nov 2019 | 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.


Organizer

Eastbury Community School

Hulse Avenue
Barking
IG11 9UW

Tel: 02085074500
Web: http://www.eastbury.bardaglea.org.uk

Event location

Diane Young

Co-founder of The Drum
Carnyx Group Limited


I love the media and marketing industry. I co-own The Drum and its associated companies. I was… Read more

Shreeya Arora

Student at Cass Business School
- Ltd


Currently, I am Masters student at Cass Business School. I have only just moved to London and previ… Read more

Bal Jutley

Enterprise Account Director at AWS
Amazon Web Services Uk Limited


I have been working in Technology and Sales for over 25 Years. Today I work with some of the L… Read more

Joseph Dilger

Data Protection Officer | GDPR Expert | CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPP/US, CIPP/Asia & CIPP/Canada of IAPP
Jd Global Advantage Limited


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: • Experienced and professionally qualified Data Protection… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 439+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Stuart Gander for 50 students at Eastbury Community School aged Age 14 - 16.

Event description

Maths4Girls
9-10am
10-11am
11.30-12.30pm
12.30-1.30pm

Volunteers to attend any of the 4 sessions over the day for 1 hour.

In this 1 hour session, business leaders will share insights, lessons and tips to motivate and inspire your students to make informed decisions about their future.

Speakers will ‘tell a story’ about their career journey (up to 10mins):
• How maths played a part and how maths is relevant now
• What inspired them to choose their career path
• Their failures, as well as successes
• What their company does and why this is important
• What they enjoy most about their career
• Skills currently relevant in the jobs they are doing now.

Q&As will follow to end the session.


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