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Diversity champions announced at Nova Scotia’s 3rd Digital Diversity Awards

Award winners from left: Ashley Kielbratowski: Co-Founder & Product Development, Harbr (Diversity Champion Award Winner - accepting on behalf of the company), Sarah Ryan, Program Director, Brilliant Labs (Power IT Up Award winner), Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia, President & CEO of Digital Nova Scotia & Dr. Rita Orji, Computer Science Professor, Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Women Leaders Award winner). Photo from Digital Nova Scotia.

Three women in Nova Scotia’s ICT sector walked home with some hardware Tuesday during Digital Nova Scotia’s third Digital Diversity Awards in Halifax.

The three category winners represented women in senior level executive positions who, according to Digital Nova Scotia, “have made a significant contribution to Nova Scotia’s ICT sector and are active champions of diversity in their communities or organizations.”

“Since 1843 women have led major advances in programming and software development, yet today women still represent less than 25 per cent of the industry. Our awards were established to address the gender gap, and actively promote role models and champions of diversity in our ICT sector,” said Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia, president and CEO of Digital Nova Scotia, in a statement.

Women represent just approximately 27 per cent, according to the Canadian Labour Force Survey in 2016. That number has dropped from almost 30 per cent in 2011.

The three category winners are:

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