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8 working-class CEOs and execs reveal how they left tough circumstances to break into the elite tech scene

Martin Coulter   

8 working-class CEOs and execs reveal how they left tough circumstances to break into the elite tech scene
Tech1 min read
Dean Forbes, Stacey Wilkinson, Mike Beck and Stacey Wilkinson

Dean Forbes, Stacey Wilkinson, Mike Beck and Stacey Wilkinson

Dean Forbes, Stacey Wilkinson, Mike Beck and Stacey Wilkinson

  • Business Insider spoke to eight working-class trailblazers about how they managed to climb the ladder in the UK's overwhelmingly middle-class tech scene.
  • Research shows a lack of diversity across race, gender and class at European startups, with most founders being well-off and well-educated before starting their companies.
  • Among those Business Insider spoke to, some had experienced domestic abuse, poverty and homelessness - but told us how they came through the other side.
  • Some are CEOs of their own companies while others work for major players like cybersecurity firm Darktrace and fintech startup Revolut.
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It's no secret that the UK tech scene has something of a diversity issue.

Research released earlier this year confirmed that European tech founders are overwhelmingly well-off and well-educated before starting their companies.

With this in mind, we spoke to eight tech trailblazers - all from working-class backgrounds - about how they broke into this bourgeois bubble.


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