The next generation of tech leaders
Make an impact in your job with critical soft and technical skills
What does being a leader mean in the digital economy? And what does it take to become one? Find out in this session.
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Make an impact in your job with critical soft and technical skills
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Event Speakers
Caroline Rowley
Caroline has worked at Bloomberg for 6 years and currently oversees Bloomberg’s Corporate Philanthropy initiatives in the UK, Ireland and Middle East. Caroline has worked in education and the non-profit sector for over 20 years.
Bahaa Dabbagh
Bahaa is a Digital Marketing Coordinator at Re:Coded and alumni from our Front-End Web Development Bootcamp in Turkey. He has previously worked as a Digital Marketer at Google and United Group.
Sherif Abushadi
Sherif is an Education Specialist at Re:Coded. He has led education and software engineering projects, teams and workshops for companies like Stripe, Microsoft, Verizon, as well as several US federal agencies.
Hadeel Habib
Hadeel is an Equity Fundamentals Data Analyst at Bloomberg LP where she has worked for the past 10 years. Hadeel previously worked an Analyst at Mashreq Bank.
About the event
You can be a future leader in tech! A leader is not something you are, it’s something you learn and become.
Minimizing the digital inequality gap is not only a matter of up-skilling on the digital tools of today. It’s also about creating a foundation and a mindset for aspiring and talented youth in the Middle East to become leaders.
So what makes a good leader, which are the soft skills needed to excel in the global digital economy and where are both the education system and companies succeeding or failing in nurturing future leaders?
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No two leaders are the same
Leadership is highly contextual, and we celebrate different kinds of leadership.
Learning to lead
Leadership can be learned. And soft skills are a critical element in becoming a leader.
Vulnerability
We discuss the power of vulnerability. While often considered a weakness, vulnerability can be an asset to emerging leaders when communicated effectively.
People-centricity
It's easy to feel in the tech industry that everything centers around tech. Here we discuss why memorable leaders embrace a people-centric approach to their work and teams.
Growth mindset
One of the core elements of great leaders is their ability to adapt, learn, and grow. That's why here we discuss growth mindsets in emerging leaders and how they can inspire others to do the same.
Event Speakers
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Event Speakers
Caroline Rowley
Caroline has worked at Bloomberg for 6 years and currently oversees Bloomberg’s Corporate Philanthropy initiatives in the UK, Ireland and Middle East. Caroline has worked in education and the non-profit sector for over 20 years.
Bahaa Dabbagh
Bahaa is a Digital Marketing Coordinator at Re:Coded and alumni from our Front-End Web Development Bootcamp in Turkey. He has previously worked as a Digital Marketer at Google and United Group.
Sherif Abushadi
Sherif is an Education Specialist at Re:Coded. He has led education and software engineering projects, teams and workshops for companies like Stripe, Microsoft, Verizon, as well as several US federal agencies.
Hadeel Habib
Hadeel is an Equity Fundamentals Data Analyst at Bloomberg LP where she has worked for the past 10 years. Hadeel previously worked an Analyst at Mashreq Bank.
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