Maths4Girls Event – online webinar

Mon 13 Jul 2020 | 11:30 a.m. - noon

Gemma Taylor


Dxc.Technology Limited


David Horn

Business Leader, NED, Cyber Evangelist, Public Speaker and Mentor to many
Cyberwhite Limited


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About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was held at Dixons Fazakerley Academy for 150 students aged Age 6 - 11.

Event description

This event will take place via Zoom

Speakers Profile:

David Horn - Co-Founder and C.T.O at CyberWhite .He has built & successfully delivered go to market strategies across a wide range of delivery platforms including channel partners both in the U.K. and Europe (including the Channel Islands & Malta). He delivers thought-provoking presentations about Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), Information Security & Digital Forensics.

Gemma Taylor

Notes:

Maths4Girls events feature role models who work within finance, investment and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) industries to talk about how they use Maths Skills in their every day working lives.


  • These events help students learn about a range of attributes to boost employability, to develop enterprise opportunities and to prepare for the world of work.

  • In addition to this, students will gain an in-depth understanding of why skills such as resilience, conflict resolution, communication and independence are important within the workplace.

Age Appropriacy: This type of event is appropriate for any student aged 5 through 24. Refer to our white paper pages 9 and 11 for more details. This white paper summarizes more than 100 externally validated research papers on career pathways for students.


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