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Tiffany Margaret Hall
British engineer (born 1963) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiffany Margaret Hall (born 24 April 1963) is a British engineer who has had a career in broadcast engineering and information technology.
Early life
The granddaughter of Margaret Anderson (indexer), Hall attended Walthamstow Hall and Durham University, gaining a BSc in Maths with Computing.[1]
Career
Tiffany Hall is now retired. Her most recent roles were as Chief Information Officer of Cancer Research UK[2] and as Chair of Ada, the National College for Digital Skills[3]
Hall has been addressing UK digital skills with e-skills uk, as a STEM ambassador[4][5] and by working with department for digital, culture, media and sport on the Tech Talent Charter around diversity in UK tech.[6]
Hall worked at the BBC in IT and broadcast engineering roles including as CIO.[7] Her earlier career was spent in IT roles with Royal Dutch Shell.
From 2003 to 2006, Hall was also a Director of the Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit.
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Awards
Hall was awarded CIO of the Year at the UK's 2019 Women in IT Awards[8][9] Hall was placed in the top ten of the 2019 UK CIO 100 Awards.[10]
References
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