2025-07-25 –, Auditorium
The global tech ecosystem continues to grow, yet challenges like limited mentorship, a lack of role models, and fragmented community support hinder progress for underrepresented groups. PyLadies offers a powerful model for bridging these gaps. This talk explores how PyLadies chapters worldwide foster technical growth, increase mentorship opportunities, and drive collaboration to create a more inclusive and sustainable global tech community.
The strength of any tech ecosystem lies in its ability to grow, support, and sustain its members. However, many aspiring technologists—especially from underrepresented backgrounds—struggle to find mentorship, role models, and opportunities to thrive. PyLadies, a global network dedicated to increasing women's participation in the Python community, presents a proven model for addressing these challenges.
This talk will explore the impact of community-driven initiatives on the tech ecosystem, using PyLadies as a case study. We'll break down the discussion into three key sections:
Understanding the Challenges:
The barriers to entry and growth in tech for underrepresented groups
The role of mentorship and community in shaping successful careers
The PyLadies Model:
How PyLadies chapters empower individuals through mentorship, technical training, and networking
Success stories from PyLadies communities around the world
Scaling the Impact:
How local communities and organizations can adopt similar models to foster technical growth
Actionable steps for individuals and companies to contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable tech ecosystem
Through real-world examples, practical strategies, and interactive discussions, this talk aims to inspire attendees to take action—whether by starting or supporting PyLadies chapters, mentoring newcomers, or advocating for stronger community engagement.
By the end of the session, participants will leave with a clear understanding of how they can contribute to strengthening the global tech ecosystem and why investing in community-driven initiatives like PyLadies is key to sustainable growth.
Intermediate
What are the main topics of your talk? –Community & Mentorship, Diversity & Inclusion in Tech, Women in Tech & Advocacy, Leadership & Volunteering
Gertrude is a solutions engineer at Paystack, specializing in cloud computing, software development, and cybersecurity. She is a mentor with Na’amal and volunteers with PyLadies Ghana. She supports underrepresented groups and fosters inclusive tech communities. She contributes to Everything Open Source and speaks at tech events on cloud security and her tech transition journey. She is passionate about empowering others and advocates for a thriving global tech ecosystem.