Emily Hall-Strutt — Leading Next Tech Girls 💜 Inspiring and empowering the next generation of women in tech ✨ Award-winning inclusion champion, community builder & speaker 🧠 Neurodivergent mum of two #SmashTheStereotype
Leading Next Tech Girls 💜 Inspiring and empowering the next generation of women in tech ✨ Award-winning inclusion champion, community builder & speaker 🧠 Neurodivergent mum of two #SmashTheStereotype
Emily Hall-Strutt ranks #297 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Non-profit Organization Management, and is a standout voice in United Kingdom. They have 12.3K followers and published 8 posts in the last 30 days at a 6.0% average engagement rate.
- 12.3K followers
- 8 posts / 30d
- 6.0% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Emily Hall-Strutt is living proof that if you spend enough time as an award-winning inclusion champion, you eventually become the most exclusive club in tech—one that only ever manages to invite itself to receive trophies.
About Emily
What I do 👩💻- Lead Next Tech Girls, a national social enterprise delivering inclusive programmes, events, and work experience for over 10,000 girls and young women- Partner with major employers to improve gender representation in tech and create real-world opportunities- Grow and engage a UK-wide network of 400+ schools, colleges and universities, and nearly 700 volunteer women in tech (Role Models)- Speak at events, contribute to media, and advise organisations on inclusive outreach and culture changeWhat drives me 🔥- Inspiring young women to see their potential in tech- Building inclusive communities where everyone can thrive- Creating lasting change through mentorship and connectionWhat I share 💬- The realities of ADHD, anxiety and motherhood in leadership- Practical inclusion strategies that drive both equity and impact- Honest reflections on building something meaningful while balancing work and familyRecognition 🏆- Women in Technology – European Diversity Awards 2024- Advocate of the Year – Women in IT Awards 2024- Outstanding Returner – Women in Tech Excellence Awards 2023- TechWomen100 Award 2023Open to partnerships, speaking opportunities, and press features that help #SmashTheStereotype ✨
Highlights
- Top 5% in Non-profit Organization Management — Ranked #2 of 119 creators
- Top 5% in United Kingdom — Ranked #33 of 1365 creators
- High Impact — 743 avg engagements per post · top 5%
- Top Engager — 6.03% rate · top 5%
Recent posts
Since 2023, we've delivered 10 Sky Insight Days, bringing 234 young women into Sky's offices around the UK to meet role models and learn about careers in tech! 🎉 Our 10th (so far) was last week and we were back where it all started, at the Brick Lane, London office... Over 20 young women from almost 20 different schools, colleges and universities, took part in hands-on and interactive sessions including an Agile game, cyber escape room, tour of the Machine Room, AI prompting workshop, and CV & interview masterclass. After the Insight Day: 🧡 100% of participants felt inspired 🩷 100% want
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We’re going to SXSW London! 💚 Next week, the festival will be taking over Shoreditch for its second year this side of the pond and we’re taking some of the Next Tech Girls Brand Ambassadors to soak it all in for the first time. Even more exciting: if you want to be there but haven’t got a pass yet, the SXSW London team have given us a discount code to share: 🎟️ Use MEMBERS30 now to get 30% off all festival and platinum passes From Monday 1st to Saturday 6th June the festival will bring together global music, film, tech, and culture for six days of discovery, networking, and inspiration
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Next Tech Fest is back for 2026! ✨ Save the date, as we'll be returning to CodeNode London on 29 July Every year, this event reminds me exactly why I love what I do 💜 There’s something really special about bringing together so many young women who are curious about tech, alongside brilliant employers, mentors and role models who genuinely want to open doors, share their experiences and inspire the next generation. Last year’s event brought together 350+ attendees, with a core audience of young women aged 16-25 exploring future careers in tech - and the energy really was electric! ⚡ ✅ 9
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