Telkom has been announced as the lead sponsor of the newly launched Wired4Women Awards, which aim to showcase female excellence in the South African IT industry. The awards will recognize outstanding women in various roles within the tech sector.
Telkom has been confirmed as the lead sponsor of the newly launched Wired4 Women Awards programme. The Wired4Women Tech Forum, in collaboration with ITWeb Brainstorm, has introduced these new awards to recognise outstanding women in South Africa's tech sector , spanning from C-level executives to entrepreneurs and emerging talents.
Telkom's CMO, Gugu Mthembu, expresses their commitment to supporting initiatives that highlight the invaluable contributions of women in the local IT industry.
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