We're proud to be hosting a dinner with Kirsty Gill, Chief People Officer at ARM LTD, one of the largest tech companies in the world. ARM’s technologies continuously evolve to ensure that its intellectual property is at the core of a secure and connected digital world. ARM’s global headquarters are in Cambridge where over a third of its employees are based.
Kirsty’s ambition is to create the blueprint for the future of work; that is truly human, diverse and inclusive allowing everyone to thrive and contribute to their full potential. Kirsty is known for her work on developing programs that deliver high performance, high engagement and progressive organisations and workspaces. Kirsty is recognised for her passion for Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths; becoming involved with global initiatives to raise the profile of STEM as educational and career choices available to all.
Kirsty will speak about her own career journey and shares her success and war stories to illustrate how she got to be where she is today. She will also talk about her vision and passion for the future of work and how it might look like. Along the way, she will share information and tips about what large multinational corporates look for when recruiting. At the end of her talk there will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Don’t miss out this opportunity to hear from a successful female leader from one of the largest tech companies in the world!
About Kirsty Gill:
KIRSTY GILL, CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER, ARM LTD
Kirsty is Chief People Officer at Arm and member of the Arm Executive Committee. Arm’s technologies continuously evolve to ensure that its intelligence is at the core of a secure and connected digital world. Arm’s global headquarters are in Cambridge and over a third of its employees are based in Cambridge. She joined Arm in 2002 and has led the People Group since 2017. Kirsty is also a Board Director at Cambridge Ahead.
Kirsty’s ambition is to create the blueprint for the future of work; that is truly human, diverse and inclusive allowing everyone to thrive and contribute to their full potential. Kirsty is known for her work on developing programs that deliver high performance, high engagement and progressive organisations and workspaces. Kirsty is recognised for her passion for Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths; becoming involved with global initiatives to raise the profile of STEM as educational and career choices available to all.
Kirsty graduated from Cambridge University with a master’s degree and MPhil and is also CIPD qualified. Kirsty and her family live, work and study in Cambridge.