The Educational Divide and Access to Tech Leadership

The pathways to leadership in technology are often influenced by socio-economic factors, including access to education and professional networks. By not addressing these systemic barriers and overlooking diverse talents from less privileged backgrounds, the tech industry reinforces a cycle of exclusion and misses out on nurturing a broader pool of leadership potential.

The pathways to leadership in technology are often influenced by socio-economic factors, including access to education and professional networks. By not addressing these systemic barriers and overlooking diverse talents from less privileged backgrounds, the tech industry reinforces a cycle of exclusion and misses out on nurturing a broader pool of leadership potential.

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