Anne-Marie Imafidon

Anne-Marie Imafidon

Social entrepreneur Anne-Marie Imafidon, born in 1990, established STEMettes, an award-winning social enterprise organisation promoting women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) careers in 2013. In primary school, Anne-Marie had become the youngest person to pass Information Technology GCSE at age 11 (she also passed Maths) and became the youngest graduate from Oxford University with a Master’s degree at 19.

The STEMettes mission is to inspire the next generation of females into STEM fields by showing them the amazing women already in STEM through panel events, hackathons, exhibitions and mentoring schemes.

Anne-Marie won the British Computer Society Young IT Professional of the Year Award, 2013 and received an MBE in 2017 ‘for services to young women within STEM careers’.


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