ANNE-MARIE IMAFIDON
1990–
While attending a conference celebrating women in computing, Anne-Marie Imafidon was concerned to learn that the numbers of women entering industries related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) were falling. So the former child mathematics and computer prodigy set up a program to try to reverse the trend.
Anne-Marie Imafidon was born in Britain in 1990 to Nigerian parents and grew up in Walthamstow, London. By the age of 10, she could speak six languages. A year later, she had earned an AS-level in mathematics and become the youngest girl ever to pass ...
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