2/28/2025 9:41:57 AM Celebrating LGBT History Month: Jon "Maddog" Hall - inventor, educator, and promoter of free software By Susan Bradley Jon “Maddog” Hall is recognized for his advocacy of open-source software and his contributions to the Linux community. As an inventor,...
2/21/2025 10:16:04 AM Celebrating LGBT History Month: Sophie Wilson - Computing pioneer, inventor, and advocate for inclusion By Susan Bradley Sophie Wilson is a pioneering British computer scientist and inventor, best known for her groundbreaking work in the development of...
2/14/2025 8:45:23 AM Celebrating LGBT History Month: Ann Mei Chang – Innovator, patent holder, and champion for inclusion in tech By Susan Bradley At Marks & Clerk, we are proud to support LGBT History Month and celebrate trailblazers like Ann Mei Chang, whose contributions to...
11/11/2024 1:06:44 PM Marks & Clerk’s LGBT+ employee network meeting By Susan Bradley Founded earlier this year, Marks & Clerk’s LGBT+ employee network is an initiative aimed at increasing visibility and fostering...
8/14/2024 8:35:02 AM Q&A | Addressing the black talent skills gap in STEM By M&C Newsroom With Cambridge Tech week taking place in less than a month, Marks & Clerk detail in a recent blog the importance of the roundtable they...
7/11/2024 3:54:00 PM Marks & Clerk’s new LGBT+ employee network! By Edward Carter Earlier this year, I was delighted to announce my involvement in Marks & Clerk’s LGBT+ employee network, a new initiative aimed at...
3/8/2023 7:07:50 AM IWD kicks off! By Mark Dauncey As the father of two football crazy daughters (and a third that enjoys a bit of hockey) I am thrilled to see this announcement from the...
3/7/2023 10:43:03 AM "Only a woman would have thought of that" By Susan Bradley International Women's Day - a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women - has been...
3/2/2022 8:56:18 AM #BreakTheBias By Susan Bradley International Women's Day, now celebrated on 8 March, has been around for longer than you might think. As early as 1909, a National...