Female tech leaders for centre stage at Tech Beach Retreat
· The GleanerAn exceptional lineup of female technology leaders are poised to take centre stage at Tech Beach Retreat (TBR), this December in Montego Bay, Jamaica. “We are thrilled to showcase the brilliant minds of women who are reshaping the technology landscape,” says Kirk-Anthony Hamilton, co-founder of Tech Beach Retreat. “Their presence reinforces our mission to create an inclusive platform for innovation and thought leadership in the Caribbean and beyond. However, this mission is not just symbolic as these women mean business and their time and presence at the conference is with the interest to understand more and identify opportunities for impact and collaboration in the region”
Speakers for this year’s gathering include Michele Romanow, Dragon on Dragons’ Den, serial tech entrepreneur. A Canadian tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist, she is the co-founder and executive chairman of Clearco (formerly Clearbanc), the world’s largest e-commerce investor with over $5 billion to 10,000 entrepreneurs in 13 countries. Partner, Google, will have strong representation with Maria Fernandez Guajardo, senior director of product management and Uche Adegbite, director, strategy & operations emerging markets, both seasoned executives and experts in the area of artificial intelligence.
The conference will also feature more local and international speakers including Lydia Dishman, senior editor for growth & engagement, Fastcompany.com; Tiffany Johnson, director, Microsoft for startups; Nicole Buttner, founder & CEO Merantix Momentum; and Shameika Allison Chan, director chief of staff, The Honey Pot Company; Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon, Minister of Education. Information and Skills as well as Danielle Cameron Duncan, head of payments and digital channels at NCB.
“The lineup of female speakers highlights the confidence and support TBR continues to receive in the tech ecosystem, we are truly excited to see the impact these discussions and sessions will have in moving technology forward in the Caribbean,” said Kyle Mahoney, co-founder of Tech Beach Retreat.
These technology leaders will deliver keynote presentations, participate in panel discussions, and lead workshops covering crucial topics including artificial intelligence, digital transformation, sustainable tech solutions, venture capital and investment and much more. The conference will provide a space for networking opportunities, mentorship sessions, and interactive workshops designed to foster meaningful connections and collaborations among attendees, a media release outlined.