Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon is a British computer scientist, mathematician and social entrepreneur, widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading voices on technology, diversity and the future of work.
She is Chief Executive and co-founder of Stemettes, an award‑winning social enterprise established in 2013 to inspire and support young people into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers. Under her leadership, Stemettes has reached over 70,000 young people across the UK and Europe, contributing to a more diverse and inclusive technology workforce.
Alongside her executive role, she holds a number of senior leadership and advisory positions, including Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University and Chair of the Institute for the Future of Work, and has served on boards and councils across academia and public life, including the UK Government’s Digital Skills Partnership and Research England. She was President of the British Science Association from 2022 to 2023.
Dr Anne-Marie was appointed as the Women in Tech Envoy, of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s Women in Tech Taskforce on 9 December 2025 for a term of 18 months.