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Reflecting on being a judge at the UK IT Industry Awards 2023

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As I reflect on my role as a judge at the UK IT Industry Awards 2023, I am filled with a sense of gratitude for the incredible opportunity to be part of an event that celebrates the remarkable achievements of people in the IT industry.

Attending the awards ceremony at Evolution London and witnessing the unveiling of the winners was an inspiring experience that reaffirmed my belief in the transformative power of technology and the exceptional talent that drives it. The air was electric with anticipation as the industry's finest professionals, leaders and visionaries gathered to honour excellence and impact. The event's magnitude and reputation as the largest and most renowned in the technology industry calendar made it a truly special occasion.

As a judge, I had the privilege of participating in a rigorous and independent judging process that sets the UK IT Industry Awards apart. Instead of relying solely on marketing materials, the judging panels engaged in one-on-one conversations with IT professionals, assessing their achievements and impact first-hand. This unique approach ensured that the winners were true leaders in their respective fields, deserving of the accolades they received.

The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the moment when the 2023 winners were announced. These exceptional individuals, teams and organizations stood as shining examples of innovation, expertise and dedication.

One of the most inspiring aspects of the UK IT Industry Awards 2023 was the emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion. The introduction of the ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader of the Year’ category underscored the industry's commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for all. It was a powerful reminder that diversity not only fuels innovation but also creates a stronger, more united IT community.

My involvement as a judge at the UK IT Industry Awards has been a deeply personal journey of inspiration. Witnessing the brilliance and dedication of the winners and all those nominated has not only reinforced my belief in the transformative power of technology, but it has also ignited a renewed passion within me to continue pushing boundaries, embracing innovation and driving positive change in the IT industry.

As we move forward, let us continue to champion innovation, diversity and the unwavering spirit that propels the IT industry towards a brighter future.

Thank you to Leeds Trinity University for supporting me in giving back to the Computer Science Community, to the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT for scaffolding the future of IT in the UK, and to Pamela Fegan and Barbara McManus for getting me involved in such an endeavour. A shout-out to my fellow judges, Chris Green and Stephen Bromhall CHCIO, FBCS for also giving up their time and expertise.

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Nicky Danino is Head of School of Computer Science at Leeds Trinity University. Follow Nicky on Twitter / X @NickyDanino

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