Nominations are now closed for WeAreTechWomen’s 2019 TechWomen100 Awards

TechWomen100 2019

Nominations are now closed for WeAreTechWomen’s 2019 TechWomen100 Awards.

A shortlist of 200 women will now be chosen by an esteemed panel of judges and will be published in November.

The shortlist will then be open to a public vote. Judging for the final 100 winners will take place with independent judges across November. The TechWomen100 Award winners will be announced on 10 December and all winners, sponsors and supporters will be invited to attend a prestigious evening reception to celebrate and collect their awards in January 2020.

For the TechWomen100 awards, we are leveraging the extensive experience and industry knowledge of 17 amazing judges. Each judge has been carefully selected for their expertise in a particular field or their breadth of knowledge across the tech landscape.

On behalf of WeAreTechWomen, our sponsors and nominees, we would like to sincerely thank all of our judges for their dedication to the female pipeline and for donating their valuable time to judge the TechWomen100 awards in 2019.

Meet our judges here

The TechWomen100 awards are the first of their kind to focus solely on the female tech talent pipeline and recognise the impact of champions, companies and networks that are leading the way.

The 2019 awards are kindly powered by J.P. Morgan, and supported by Accenture, BAE Systems, Barclays, Credit Suisse, Lloyds Banking Group, Oliver Wyman and Worldpay.

Remaining timeline

  • Shortlist announced & public vote opens* – 18 November 2019
  • Voting closes – 29 November 2019
  • Winners announced – 10 December 2019
  • Winner’s celebration event – 23 January 2020

*There is no public vote of support for the Champion, Network and Company categories

If you have any additional questions about the awards, please contact [email protected]. For further details about the awards, please click here.


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