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Posted: Wed, February 20, 2008

ITWales Director awarded position on prestigious BCS Women's Forum


ITWales director Beti Williams has become the first technology professional in Wales to be awarded a position on the prestigious Strategic Panel of the British Computer Society (BCS) Women's Forum. Beti joins just 15 other women nationally on the BCS Women's Forum Strategic Panel, which is tasked with stimulating dialogue and discussion on fully-inclusive IT policies and practices within business throughout the UK.

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Beti Williams, director of ITWales said: "I'm delighted to have been awarded a place on the influential Strategic Panel of the BCS Women's Forum. The BCS is committed to building and sustaining a professional and inclusive IT profession and this is particularly relevant within Wales, where there is a growing demand for qualified IT personnel. Today, women represent only about 14% of the national IT workforce and the BCS Women's Forum can and will play a crucial role in helping to bring more women into the profession."

According to the BCS, the BCS Women's Forum was established as a focal point for discussion to inform policies and action across the sector and will help to share knowledge from the Strategic Panel with a wider community to help build inclusive workplace and training cultures.

Manager of the BCS Women's Forum, Jan Peters said: "The BCS Women's Forum is intended to bring influence and direction to the BCS' programme of work. The Strategic Panel also connects a number of women in IT groups and projects together and we're very pleased to be able to welcome Beti Williams to the Strategic Panel. Her outlook and - in particular - her unique Wales perspective will be invaluable to us in helping to form future policy areas."



For more information, contact Michael Erskine or Andrew Smith at MGB PR on 01792 460 200 or email michael@mgbpr.com.



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