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Stemettes

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Stemettes
IndustrySTEM
Founded2013
FoundersAnne-Marie Imafidon and Jacquelyn Guderley
Headquarters,
ProductsOutbox Incubator, Student to Stemette, OtotheB
Websitestemettes.org

Stemettes is a social enterprise which encourages girls and young women aged 5–25 to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM). Stemettes runs panel events, hackathons, the Student to Stemette mentoring programme supported by Deutsche Bank, Outbox Incubator and an app, OtotheB, an online platform for girls interested in STEM and entrepreneurship.

History

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Stemettes was started in 2013 by British mathematics and computing child prodigy Anne-Marie Imafidon.[1] In 2015, Jacquelyn Guderley became co-founder of Stemettes alongside Imafidon.[clarification needed]

Stemettes has partnered with organisations including Deutsche Bank, Salesforce, Accenture, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BP and Microsoft. The organisation is regularly called upon by the UK Government and European Commission to consult on matters related to women in STEM.[citation needed]

Outbox Incubator

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For six weeks from July–August 2015, Stemettes ran Outbox Incubator in London. This residential business incubator for girls with STEM start-ups became known as the "X-men house for girls".[2]

In February 2016, the Outbox Incubator spin-off app, OtotheB, was officially launched. The app is an online platform for girls interested in STEM and entrepreneurship. The app has been well received by some STEM figures such as academic and campaigner Sue Black, who described the app as a "…fantastic new resource for young women interested in technology".[3]

Awards and recognition

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Stemettes was named as European Digital Impact Organisation of the Year in October 2014[4] by the Digital Leadership Institute.

References

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  1. ^ Smith, Lydia (11 February 2016). "Women in Science: Meet the Stemettes star inspiring more girls into STEM". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  2. ^ Ravanona, Anna. Inside Outbox Incubator: Meet the Startups Built By Girls in STEM - Part 1, The Huffington Post, 29 April 2015.
  3. ^ Armstrong, John. Stemettes launch OtotheB app to inspire girls into STEM careers Archived 2016-05-02 at the Wayback Machine,Irish Tech News Archived 2016-11-20 at the Wayback Machine, 11 February 2016.
  4. ^ 2014 European Digital Impact Organisation Archived 2016-10-17 at the Wayback Machine,Digital Leadership Institute. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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