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The cost of tech's diversity failure and how to fix it - Colorintech founder Ashleigh Ainsley
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The cost of tech's diversity failure and how to fix it - Colorintech founder Ashleigh Ainsley

UKTN | The Podcast

October 2, 202326m 27s

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Show Notes

Ashleigh Ainsley, co-founder of Colorintech, discusses what steps companies can take to build diverse teams, explains how Big Tech can do better on inclusion, and what he would like to see from the government's digital skills agenda to encourage more people from ethnic minority backgrounds into tech careers.  

 

Colorintech is a non-profit that focuses on increasing access, awareness and opportunities for underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Ainsley grew up in the diverse London borough of Lewisham and went to Oxford University as "the only Black Caribbean boy to go in that year". After securing an internship at Google, he realised that the tech world “felt more like Oxford than Lewisham." In 2016, following roles in the startup and consulting world, Ainsley co-founded Colorintech, which has grown to a community of over 30,000 people. He is also the founder of Black Tech Fest, a three-day event in October showcasing Black culture and innovation.  

Topics

Diversitytechdiversity in techblack history monthinclusionethnic minorityminoritiesdigital skillsgovernmentnon-profitfounderblack foundersstartup