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Tech Leadership Collective – Thames Valley

Connect with fellow Thames Valley tech leaders on Wednesday 13th November from 17:15 at the Tech Leadership Collective of the Thames Valley, organised by iO Associates and hosted by FISCAL Technologies.

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Event Details

  • Date: Wednesday 13th November
  • Time: Arrival from 5:15pm. Talks from 5:45pm
  • Location: FISCAL Technologies, 448 Basingstoke Rd, Reading RG2 0LP
  • Who: This iO Meetup will suit tech leaders including: CTOs, CIOs, CEOs, Founders, Directors, Heads of and Managers
  • Register: Complete the registration form here to secure your spot.

An opportunity to network with fellow tech leaders in the Thames Valley area before two thought-provoking talks from Glyn Roberts and Aditi Agarwal on empathetic leadership and managing technical debt.

Chatham House Rules will be in place for this event.

The Talks

Empathetic Leadership (Glyn Roberts, CTO of Digital Solutions at Vention)

Empathetic Leadership Empathetic leadership calls for understanding your team members’ perspectives, recognising how their work environment impacts them, and adapting your leadership style to meet their needs. It involves being mindful of individual requirements and challenges. To lead with empathy, key practices include active listening, encouraging open communication, considering diverse viewpoints, showing appreciation for each team member, and leading by example. This talk will delve into the principles of empathetic leadership, the qualities that define an empathetic leader, and the positive impact empathy can have on workplace dynamics.

Managing Technical Debt (Aditi Agarwal, CTO at Blue Light Card)

Aditi offers invaluable insights into balancing innovation with operational efficiency, drawing from her experience in creating empowered teams that deliver transformative results. Her expertise is tailored to equip technology leaders with actionable strategies for long-term success.

Our Speakers

Glyn Roberts is a seasoned technology professional with 20 years of experience working with hundreds of companies across the UK and Europe. He brings deep knowledge of a range of technology stacks, cloud solutions, and distributed team performance strategies to his work. Diverse tech companies that build leading-edge products routinely tap him to be an engineering advisor, interim CTO consultant, and mentor. Outside work Glyn is a speaker at events, avid reader, runner and dog walker.

Aditi Agarwal has extensive experience leading digital transformation and architectural modernisation for global brands. As the CTO at Blue Light Card, Aditi spearheaded the re-architecture of a platform serving over 4.5 million customers across the UK and Australia. Known for her expertise in building and empowering high-performing product engineering teams, Aditi excels at fostering cultures of accountability and innovation. She has a proven track record of aligning technical strategies with business growth, enabling teams to deliver at pace while maintaining scalability and security. Now building her consultancy practice, she helps businesses manage technical debt, optimise team performance, and align technology strategies with business objectives.

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Exclusively open to Thames Valley-based tech leaders, we only have limited spaces available, so sign up today to secure yours.

13/11/2024 5:15 pm

Location: FISCAL Technologies, 448 Basingstoke Rd, Reading RG2 0LP

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Tech Leadership Collective – South West

Connect with fellow South West tech leaders on Wednesday 6th November from 16:00 at the Tech Leadership Collective of the South West, organised by iO Associates.

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An opportunity to network with fellow tech leaders in the South West region before two thought-provoking talk from Jen Beattie on breaking down the barriers for women in tech and Richard Tyler on creating a flexible, supportive and cost-effective organisation.

Chatham House Rules will be in place for this event.

The Talks

From Code to Confidence: Empowering Women in Tech Jen Beattie (Head of Engineering at GivePanel)

Why are only 26% of people working in technology women? And why do 50% of those women leave the industry by the age of 35? This talk aims to dig deeper into the problems and barriers women face in the tech industry. From a lack of education and gender bias to periods and menopause. I’ll be taking you through how I got into tech and managed to stay there. Finishing up with some actionable strategies for technology managers to actively contribute to reducing the gender gap in the tech industry, going beyond statistics to address practical ways you can support and promote women in tech.

Beyond ‘Evergreen’: Creating a flexible, supportive and cost-effective organisation – Richard Tyler (Digital Transformation Director at bedigital)

Evergreen is increasingly stated as the objective for IT to avoid the need for big-bang changes and large costs but to gain the benefits, it’s not just IT that needs to change.

Our Speakers

Jen Beattie is passionate about leveraging technology to create meaningful change and empowering others in their journeys. With a background in Fine Art and a diploma in User Experience, she is dedicated to building inclusive digital experiences. Her tech career began as an unpaid intern at a Web Design company, and over the course of 10 years, she advanced to her current position as Head of Engineering at GivePanel, where she helps non-profits maximize their fundraising through social media.

Outside of her work in tech, Jen is training for powerlifting competitions and can often be found at the gym preparing for her next challenge.

Richard Tyler (more commonly known as RAT) is an experienced transformation lead who has worked with a range of public and private sector organisations to establish and drive major changes within the business and implement services which are used daily by millions of people in the UK and internationally.

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06/11/2024 4:00 pm

Location: iO Associates, St. Bartholomew's House, Lewins Mead, BS1 2NH

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Moving IAM Solutions from On-prem to Cloud

As organizations continue to evolve in the digital age, the shift to cloud-based IAM solutions has become a critical step in enhancing security, scalability, and efficiency. At this roundtable, chaired by Andrew Pruitt (Senior Manager at Jabil), we explore the challenges, opportunities, and best practices associated with this transition.

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Our Chair

The discussion will be chaired by Andrew Pruitt, Senior Manager at Jabil.

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24/10/2024 6:00 pm

Location: iO Associates, 615 Channelside Dr, Suite 207, Tampa, 33602

Presented by:

Andrew Pruitt

Senior Manager, Jabil

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Language Evolution and Async Orchestration

We’re delighted to be partnering with Confused.com for our latest .NET Cardiff Meetup. This event brings together two thought-provoking talks that delve into the evolution of programming languages and innovative coding techniques. Whether you’re interested in the historical and philosophical aspects of programming or looking for practical ways to enhance your C# code, this event has something for everyone.

Event Details

  • Date: Thursday 19th September
  • Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Location: Confused.com, 2nd floor, Greyfriars House, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff (CF10 3AL)
  • Register: RSVP via Meetup.com to secure your spot

The Talks

The Past, Present and Future of Programming Languages (Kevlin Henney)

Programming languages are a halfway house between the metal and the mind, a bridge between the world of circuits and the world of applications, the engineered and the social. Programming languages are the medium through which developers codify systems and fragments. In each programming language is embedded a philosophy (or many) of how to think about code, how to organise thoughts, how to design. Programming languages also define skillsets, ecosystems, jobs, loyalties and communities.

When we think of software and technology we often think in terms of progress and rapid change. Programming languages, however, typically move at a far slower pace. Mainstream languages are still embracing ideas that are decades old. Constructs that developers welcome as new to their language of choice are often older than the developers themselves. And over all this hangs the question, what of the future? How will current trends, from FOSS to LLMs, shape programming languages and their use? In this talk, we will take a tour of the past, present and future of programming languages.

Async method chaining in C# => super clear orchestration code (Andrew Poole, ClearBank)

What if there was a way to declaratively describe a chain or flow of async methods, which could be used when handling API requests or messages from a service bus queue or actually anywhere?

Recently, while refactoring a growing piece of business logic, Andrew found a way to achieve this. The logical conclusion is that related flows can be described in one place, in a single piece of orchestration, which is very easy to understand, navigate and debug.

The Speakers

Kevlin Henney

Kevlin is an independent consultant, trainer, coder, speaker and writer based in Bristol. He’s interested in development practices, programming languages, software design and developer culture, as well as a bunch of other things you can ask him about over a drink. He’s co-authored two volumes in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series and edited and contributed to a number of O’Reilly’s 97 Things books.

Andrew Poole

Andrew  has been writing code for a living for 15+ years, most recently as an L5 Senior Software Engineer at ClearBank since 2020. He loves solving problems, design and architecture, communicating ideas and the incredible creativity of software engineering. He’s interested in event sourcing, immutable architecture and distributed systems. He also enjoy mentoring others and building great team culture. He has previously been a successful team lead, but what really drives him is striving to write elegant, intentional code which is easy to understand and maintain. He absolutely loves C# and only really dabbles in other languages in order to write better C#. Outside of work Andrew is a husband and father of 2 who enjoys playing bass guitar and making things in his shed.

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19/09/2024 6:00 pm

Location: Confused.com, 2nd floor, Greyfriars House, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff (CF10 3AL)

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iO Defence Series – An Interview with Stuart Warner

iO Associates are thrilled to introduce our latest episode in The Defence Series – An enlightening conversation with Stuart Warner, Head of Systems Engineering at Espanaro

During our insightful discussion, we delved into:

  • Stuart’s transition from BAE to Espanaro and the change in pace and environment that comes with moving to a smaller, nimble company.
  • How Espanaro is positioning itself with its engineering services in the defence sector and other industries.
  • The critical role of systems engineering within Espanaro’s operations and its importance in delivering complex engineering solutions.
  • Stuart’s personal journey from his physics background to becoming a systems engineering leader.
  • The increasing complexity and interconnectedness in defence technology and the essential role of systems engineering in managing technical challenges.

The ever-important aspect of cybersecurity in defence systems and Espanaro’s approach to building secure systems by design. Addressing the skill shortage in the industry and the importance of early career development in nurturing engineering talent. The unique challenges and opportunities in managing early career professionals versus experienced engineers. Espanaro’s thriving culture, focusing on making work a place where people enjoy what they do and ensuring they deliver what they promise.

As part of The Defence Series, we aim to connect individuals from diverse backgrounds – whether you have previous service history, are working within the MoD, or for a prime contractor, or if you are simply interested in learning more about the evolving landscape of defence engineering.

Stay tuned for more enlightening conversations in our Defence Series!

Alternatively, if you would like to join our LinkedIn Group to find out more and stay up to date with our latest events and insights, please click here.

Location: Online

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Stuart Warner

Head of Systems Engineering , Espanaro

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Exceptional Security

Join us on Wednesday 25th September from 17:30 at FISCAL Technologies for two fascinating talks on ‘Exceptional Security’.

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The Talks

Shifting Left with Burp Suite – Danielle Dias (Senior Software Engineer, Just Eat Takeaway.com)

In this talk, Danielle will highlight the importance of a proactive “shift-left” strategy in cybersecurity, focusing on early detection of vulnerabilities. She’ll provide an overview of Burp Suite, a key web application testing tool, and demonstrate its features. Attendees will gain insights into common exploits and learn the basics of effective security testing.

How to avoid exceptions – Callum Linington (Principal Engineer, InsurX)

This talk explores the role of exceptions in programming, starting with a deep dive into why exceptions exist and the common pitfalls they introduce. We’ll examine the problems that exceptions can cause, such as code complexity, performance overhead, and difficulty in debugging. The session will then focus on alternative strategies for handling errors more gracefully, including the use of error codes, monads, and validation techniques. Finally, we’ll wrap up with practical tips and tricks to minimize the occurrence of exceptions and write more robust, maintainable code. This talk is essential for developers looking to enhance the reliability and efficiency of their software.

 

A big thank you to our hosts, FISCAL Technologies, who will be providing food & drink during the half-way break. Parking is available at the venue.

There are only 36 spots available, so RSVP to secure yours today.

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday 24th September!

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25/09/2024 5:30 pm

Location: FISCAL Technologies Ltd, 448 Basingstoke Rd, Reading RG2 0LP

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Recruiter Panel

iO Associates are proud to be supporting Chester Devs over the next 12 months, delivering monthly events that provide programmers/developers the opportunity to hear a talk from an industry expert, share experiences and, of course, enjoy some pizza.

On Tuesday 3rd September, join us, as we take part in Chester Devs’ annual Recruiter Panel, providing members with a valuable opportunity to ask questions, hear more on the latest hiring trends, and gain valuable knowledge to support their tech career.

Come and join us and find out more about iO Associates and ask the questions that matter to you.

The Details

  • Date: Tuesday 3rd September
  • Time: 7pm – 9pm
  • Location: That Beer Place, 116 Foregate Street, Chester (CH1 1HB)
  • Register: RSVP on Meetup.com to secure your spot

03/09/2024 7:00 pm

Location: That Beer Place, 116 Foregate Street, Chester, CH1 1HB

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Creating, Maintaining & Evolving Secure IT Environments

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the security of IT environments is paramount. At this Defence Meetup, we explore the unique challenges and opportunities faced by defence and national security sectors in the UK. We discuss best practices, innovative solutions, and strategic approaches to ensure robust and resilient IT infrastructures.

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The Talks

Policy driven decision making to remove subjectivity and reduce cognitive thinking – Dan Edmunds (Founder, Espanaro Ltd.)

This concise and impactful presentation demonstrates how implementing policy-driven decision making can transform the way your organisation operates, ensuring that every decision aligns with your strategic goals. Discover how policies provide a consistent framework that enhances efficiency, accountability, and risk management, all while driving your organisation toward long-term success.

Dan explores the tangible benefits of this approach, including streamlined decision processes, clear accountability, and reduced risks, backed by real-world examples that showcase both successful implementations and common challenges. The talk shows how adopting a policy-driven approach can not only improve decision-making but also empower your organisation to adapt and thrive in a dynamic environment. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how policy-driven decision making can be a game-changer for your business.

PKI as a Business Enabler – Todd Beldham (Founder, Unsung Ltd.)

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a critical business-enabling technology. Understanding the value of PKI is essential as it underpins the trust and security of their organization’s digital ecosystem. By implementing PKI, businesses can enhance their cybersecurity posture, comply with regulatory requirements, and build trust with customers and partners.
Todd’s talk highlights the various business enabling technologies and innovations, that are reliant on a well-managed and maintained PKI.

The Speakers

Dan Edmunds

Dan Edmunds is the founder of Espanaro Ltd, a company dedicated to developing innovative tools that enhance organisational decision-making. With a deep background in business strategy and technology, Dan has been at the forefront of creating solutions that help organisations align their actions with their strategic goals.
Dan’s most notable achievement is the development of Consilium, a cutting-edge policy-driven decision-making tool. Consilium is designed to provide organisations with a robust framework for making consistent, accountable, and efficient decisions. Under Dan’s leadership, Espanaro Ltd has successfully integrated Consilium into various sectors, helping businesses and institutions streamline their decision processes while ensuring alignment with their core policies and objectives.

Todd Beldham

Todd Beldham is the founder of Unsung Limited, a niche IT Security consultancy specialising in PKI. With over 23 years of experience in Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Todd has a profound understanding of cryptographic principles and their application in securing digital communications. They have successfully designed and implemented PKI solutions for various customers in the defence sector, ensuring robust security and compliance with industry standards. His expertise extends to managing large-scale PKI deployments, certificate lifecycle management, and integrating PKI with other security technologies.
Unsung are known for their strategic vision and technical acumen, they have contributed to numerous projects that have enhanced the security posture of organizations within the UK and worldwide. Their dedication to continuous learning and innovation has made them a respected consultancy in the field of PKI.

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17/09/2024 6:00 pm

Location: Online

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SheLeads Health: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon characterised by persistent self-doubt and feelings of fraudulence despite evident success, has emerged as a significant concern among leaders within the UK healthcare sector. This pervasive sense of inadequacy not only undermines the confidence of high-achieving individuals but also poses a risk to their mental well-being and leadership effectiveness.

In this panel discussion, in partnership with SheLeads Health: Women in NHS and Healthcare IT, a vibrant community dedicated to empowering and connecting female leaders within the NHS and Healthcare IT sectors, we explore imposter syndrome from four unique perspectives. Our speakers share their own personal experiences, while sharing the techniques they have used to overcome feelings of inadequacy.

You can watch the full recording at the bottom of this page.

Our Panel

Charlotte Scott – Executive General Manager, MEDITECH UK & Ireland

Charlotte has worked for MEDITECH for over 15 years having started in the UK based team as 1 of 7 staff members to now heading up the UK and Ireland business with nearly 50 people in our team. Charlotte is passionate about ensuring staff feel supported from a mental health and wellbeing perspective, and is delighted that a number of initiatives are driven internally by MEDITECH’s MHFAs and Wellbeing Ambassadors.

In this discussion, Charlotte Scott highlights:

  • The continuous challenge of imposter syndrome, often amplified by circumstances like medical menopause.
  • The need to normalise discussions around imposter syndrome, recognising and addressing this common experience.
  • Her own strategies for coping, including slowing down speech to calm nerves and seeking continual growth despite facing self-doubt.

Terry Murphy – Cognitive Therapist, Strat180

A Qualified Coach and Cognitive Therapist, Terry has worked in the healthtech space for 30 years. People are his business and he is motivated to help others with their life strategies.

Sharing more about his ‘life-changing’ career in healthcare, Terry recognises how imposter syndrome affects the majority of us and invites us to reframe imposter syndrome as “authentic humility” to highlight its positive aspects.

Gozie Oloye – Clinical Systems Analyst, NHS England

Gozie has spent over a decade immersed in the world of biomedical science, navigating the complexities of a bustling hospital pathology lab. Witnessing first-hand the challenges scientists face daily in delivering accurate results in a timely manner, ignited a passion for improving healthcare processes. This drive led Gozie to transition into healthcare IT, where she leverages her scientific knowledge with technology to develop tech solutions that improve diagnosis, treatment and overall patient experience.

For Gozie, imposter syndrome has been tied to biases related to gender and age. Gozie goes onto identify how these experiences have shaped her career path and response to imposter syndrome.

Charlotte JohnFormer COO, Meditation and Mindset Coach

With over 30 years of frontline NHS and digital health experience, Charlotte has climbed from C-Grade to the C-Suite despite having no formal education. Throughout her career, Charlotte has navigated the challenges of imposter syndrome often feeling like an outsider in spaces where traditional qualifications are expected and required.

Charlotte dives into:

  • The unrealistic expectations placed on individuals to be “superwoman” or “superman.”
  • Her own challenges dealing with gender bias and how it has acted both as a barrier and a motivator.
  • Her strategies to manage imposter syndrome such as recognising personal cycles, gratitude, affirmations, and using support networks to manage imposter syndrome.

Chaired by Helen Mutton – Director of UK Operations at Alcidion

Helen’s career in healthcare IT has been a journey of dedication and growth. As the Director of UK Operations at Alcidion, Helen draws on over 20 years of experience, but her professional path began much more modestly as a chemist counter assistant at Boots in Clacton-on-Sea.

Like many, Helen has faced imposter syndrome, yet she has worked hard to ignore the intrusive thoughts and now leads a team committed to enhancing patient care through innovative solutions. Helen founded SheLeads Health, a LinkedIn group that promotes diversity, equality, and inclusion, as she believes strongly in these values. Her journey has taught her that by focusing on our strengths, building strong relationships, and striving to make a positive impact, we can overcome self-doubt and achieve meaningful progress in our careers.

About SheLeads Health

SheLeads Health: Women in NHS & Healthcare IT is a vibrant community dedicated to empowering and connecting female leaders within the NHS and Healthcare IT sectors. Our purpose is to provide a dynamic platform for networking, fostering meaningful connections, and facilitating professional growth. We welcome individuals of all genders, backgrounds, and orientations to join us in our mission to create a safe and inclusive space where everyone’s voice is valued. By sharing insights, exchanging ideas, and collaborating, we aim to inspire, empower, and drive positive change in the healthcare industry.

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19/09/2024 6:00 pm

Location: Online

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Data Leaders: Leveraging AI

As AI continues to shape our landscape, join fellow Data Leaders in Manchester, as we host a breakfast roundtable, in partnership with Classic Football Shirts, discussing how to leverage AI for competitive advantage while maintaining ethical and compliant practices.

Connect with fellow Data Leaders over a breakfast of pastries and tea/coffee before our roundtable chaired by Paul Heath.

This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with the opportunities, as well as the challenges, of incorporating AI into your Data Strategy, sharing valuable insights, and discussing potential solutions.

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Our Chair

The discussion will be chaired by Data Leader, Paul Heath. Passionate about unlocking business potential with data and insights, Paul has over 20 years experience in Data and Analytics.
Over the last 9 years, as Director of Data Engineering at Kitbag (now Fanatics), Paul’s Data strategy helped the business grow from an SME to a global player operating in Petabytes of Data.

Now at Classic Football Shirts, Paul is now looking to drive similar growth through effective data strategy.

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17/09/2024 7:30 am

Location: Dakota Hotel, 29 Ducie St, Manchester M1 2JL

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Presented by:

Paul Heath

Head of Data, Classic Football Shirts

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