Microsoft’s Myladie Stoumbou to guest Greek Australian Dialogue Series event

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Microsoft senior regional director Myladie Stoumbou will guest this year’s last Greek Australian Dialogue Series event on Monday.

She will speak about women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)  careers, the Greek economy, the future of work, and post-pandemic trends driven by the acceleration of digital technologies.

The Arta-born leads an international team across eastern Europe and central Asia for one of the biggest technology giants in the world.

Read more: Myladie Stoumbou: The tech executive encouraging women to follow their STEM dreams in style

The “technology evangelist” and international keynote speaker gave a TED talk on inclusion, occupational inequality, and diversity in November 2020. 

You can register for the virtual event here. 

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