Introducing Stephen Warwick to AbilityNet's Board of Trustees
Annie Mannion | 18 Nov 2024We are pleased to announce a new trustee to join AbilityNet's Board of Trustees.
Stephen Warwick, Global Vice President – Account Technical Leaders at IBM, is the most recent addition to AbilityNet's talented group of Trustees.
As a multinational executive within IBM's Account Technical Leaders, Stephen works across Data and AI, Automation, Security, AI Apps, Cloud Platform, Storage, Power, and IBM Z. Stephen has also led IBM's largest research and development campus in Europe.
With experience across both start-up and corporate environments, Stephen is respected and known for creating a positive working climate that inspires growth, inclusion, innovation, and positive culture.
IBM and AbilityNet's long relationship
“I’m absolutely delighted to join the board of AbilityNet, an organisation whose work makes a huge positive impact to the lives of people with diverse abilities every single day. I look forward to helping the charity deliver on its incredible focus that the very latest technologies and digital services must remain accessible to all,” says Stephen.
AbilityNet's CEO, Amy Low, says of Stephen's appointment:
"We are very excited to welcome Stephen onto our Board of Trustees. IBM has been with AbilityNet since the beginning, and our two organisations have a strong history of collaboration, shared values, and purpose. In a world where technology plays such a fundamental role, AbilityNet’s mission to create an equitable and inclusive digital world has never been more relevant."
"Stephen’s experience and knowledge together with his passion and commitment for our cause will be invaluable as the charity navigates the next stage of its growth and impact," Amy continues.
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