Leadway Advocates for the Next Generation of Female Tech Talent

Leadway Group has reaffirmed its commitment to fostering inclusion, innovation, and talent development for women in the technology ecosystem. This commitment was highlighted at the Engineer Her Future 1.0 Conference, organised by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Lagos State Chapter on June 5, 2026 in Lagos.

The conference brought together leading female technology professionals, industry leaders, innovators, and aspiring female young talents, including secondary school students, to engage in conversations designed to spark interest in technology careers and equip aspiring female professionals with the knowledge, confidence, and inspiration needed to succeed in an increasingly digital world.

As part of the panel sessions at the conference, Ayomide Shodipo, Engineering Lead, Leadway Group, joined other industry leaders to share insights on how women can navigate the technology industry, build successful careers, and embrace innovation. Through candid discussions and practical advice, the panellists encouraged the female students and young professionals to explore opportunities within Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields and pursue their ambitions with confidence.
Speaking at the conference, Shodipo, highlighted the importance of creating platforms that expose young women to opportunities in technology from an early stage. “At Leadway, we believe that meaningful progress begins with creating opportunities for the next generation to see what is possible. Supporting Engineer Her Future aligns with our commitment to empowering young people, particularly young women, with the inspiration, exposure, and access they need to pursue careers in technology and innovation. By investing in platforms like this, we are not only supporting individual aspirations but also contributing to the development of a more inclusive, diverse, and future-ready workforce for Nigeria.”

Leadway’s sponsorship of Engineer Her Future 1.0 reflects the Group’s broader commitment to supporting initiatives that advance education, innovation, youth development, inclusion, and women’s empowerment. Through its female-focused community, Herssured, Leadway has fostered strategic partnerships with women-led initiatives such as She Leads Africa and Heels and Tech. These collaborations are aimed at providing women with the resources, opportunities, and enabling environment needed to thrive across various spheres of life. By continuously creating opportunities that empower women, Leadway remains committed to driving sustainable social and economic development.

 

About Leadway Group

Leadway Group is one of Nigeria’s leading non-banking financial services groups, providing insurance, asset management, pensions, healthcare, and other financial solutions that help individuals and businesses achieve their goals. With a legacy spanning over five decades, Leadway remains committed to innovation, excellence, and creating value for customers, partners, and communities.

 

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