Glasgow Caledonian appoints STEM trailblazer as new Chancellor
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, a trailblazer in the fields of business, mathematics and technology, is to become the new Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University. She replaces Dr Annie Lennox OBE who stepped aside last year.
The role of Chancellor involves formal and ceremonial duties, conferring degrees on students, and supporting and promoting the University’s ambitions and vision.
Dr Imafidon’s remarkable journey includes passing GCSEs at age ten, becoming the youngest girl to pass A-level computing at 11, and earning a Master's degree in Mathematics & Computer Science from the University of Oxford at 20.
Recognised for her contributions in these fields, Dr Imafidon has received numerous accolades, including the UK IT Industry & British Computer Society’s Young IT Professional of the Year in 2013 and an MBE in 2017 for her services to young women and STEM sectors.
As co-founder of Stemettes, she has spearheaded initiatives to inspire the next generation of females in STEM roles, reaching more than 60,000 young people across the UK, Ireland, and Europe.
A sought-after keynote speaker and presenter, Dr Imafidon continues to make significant contributions to the advancement of women in technology, earning recognition as the most influential woman in tech in the UK in 2020.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE said: "To be welcomed to an institution that stands for the Common Good is one of the greatest honours of my life. I’ve always loved spending time in Glasgow - and look forward to representing Glasgow Caledonian University as it enters a new era. Here’s to the Common Good and to being an ambassador for great ambitions, transformational education and high impact research. I can’t wait to get comfortable in the University tartan!"
Glasgow Caledonian Chair of Court, Rob Woodward said:
“The University Court is thrilled to announce, Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, a passionate advocate for education, equality and diversity, as the new Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University. We very much look forward to working together in the years ahead to further deliver our mission as the University for the Common Good.”
Glasgow Caledonian Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Steve Decent, said:
“As Chancellor, Dr Imafidon will be an exceptional figurehead and champion for the University, inspiring our students, staff, partners and wider community, as well as helping to drive forward our institutional priorities, nationally and internationally. As an honorary graduate of Glasgow Caledonian, Dr Imafidon is already very familiar with our University and embodies our values; confidence, creativity, integrity and responsibility.”
Dr Imafidon will be formally installed during a University graduation ceremony in July.