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Free Webinar: What the heck is tech?

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Tue, 6 May, 6pm - 24 Jul, 7pm AEST

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Join Adam Holberton from Holberton School and our own Mary-Beth Hosking, as they discuss what the heck is tech.


This is the perfect webinar if you are in two minds as to whether you want to shift your career to technology.

Holberton support women wanting to make such a transition and we will explore this in depth with you.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and grow alongside fellow leaders.

Spaces are limited. Register now to secure your spot!

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ADAM MARTUCCIO (Speaker)

Co-Founder @ Holberton School Australia 

Adam Martuccio is an advocate for technology education, diversity, and career transformation.

As co-founder of Holberton School Australia, he trains career-changing software engineers through project-based, peer-driven learning. He also launched What the Heck is Tech, an initiative to make tech careers more accessible and inspire broader participation in the industry. 

Adam leads women in tech programs and promotes diversity in technology, working to create opportunities for underrepresented groups. Adam also involved with Onepoint, a global consultancy based in Paris, managing customer engagement in Australia and helping organizations drive value transformation, adopt AI, and strengthen business stability.

MARY-BETH HOSKING (Facilitator, Speaker)

CEO, Women 4 STEM

Mary-Beth Hosking is a pragmatic and seasoned technology leader with extensive experience in organisational transformations and is currently the CEO of Women 4 STEM.  

Mary-Beth published her first book “In One Piece – A Step-by-Step Guide to Surviving Change” at the beginning of the Covid Pandemic and hopes that this has helped leaders grappling with the changes Covid has brought to the corporate landscape. Her second book “When now, means NOW! – A handbook for career change, advancement, and progression” launched in May 2023.  Her third book "Not Another Digital Transformation - The 10xGeneration launched in April 2024".  

Mary-Beth prides herself on the work she does in supporting diversity across STEM having won the WEQUAL Award for Technology and being an OLA Finalist. 

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