Flow celebrates Girls in ICT Day with students

Flow VP Desron (centre), Renee Springer Senior Manager Supply Chain (third left) with BCC students and tutor Russell Elcock (right) during the session. (GP)

Flow, one of the largest employers of ICT talent in the Caribbean, proudly joined thousands across the globe in celebrating International Girls in ICT Day on Thursday.

This year’s theme, Girls in ICT for Inclusive Digital Transformation, highlights the importance of involvement by girls and young women in information and communication technologies to ensure a more inclusive digital future.

To mark the occasion, Flow hosted students of the Barbados Community College (BCC) at the Flow Warrens office and participated in the Ministry of Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology’s (MIST) Girls in ICT event at Kensington Oval.

“Today is about you and celebrating you and girls in ICT. And the theme for this year is around digital transformation. And to be truly transformative, like I said, we must do it together. So, it is a pleasure to be here,” said Desron Bynoe, vice president of Flow Barbados while addressing the students.

He added, “Technological advancement is where it is at. And at Flow, we are very proud to drive that advancement and innovation within the space. So again, welcome, and we look forward to working with every one of you.”

During the visit, BCC students were introduced to a range of career opportunities in IT, Supply Chain, Graphic Design, Quality Control, Sales, and Customer Experience. They also toured Flow’s technical facilities to gain insight into the company’s operations.

The two events provided students from across the island with valuable exposure to the world of ICT.

Nearly a dozen students were hosted at Flow’s Warrens office, while close to 60 students attended the MIST-led initiative at Kensington Oval.

At the MIST event, Flow’s first Tech Expert Karia Braithwaite, who is also one of the company’s earliest female employees, urged students to be true to who they are.

“Exercise your gifts, exercise your talents, exercise your abilities. Dig deep down and be true to who you are. Your experiences are key in your journey,” she said.

International Girls in ICT Day is a global initiative that promotes careers in information and communication technologies to young women and girls. The annual event emphasises the importance of ICT in supporting the educational and socio-economic advancement of girls and women worldwide. (PR)

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