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Dame Stephanie 'Steve' Shirley, technology pioneer, dies aged 91 | Dame Stephanie 'Steve' Shirley, technology pioneer, dies aged 91 |
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To many women in tech, myself included, Dame Stephanie Shirley, who has died aged 91, was inspirational. | |
Her pioneering and controversial decision to hire exclusively women coders and data inputters, working from home, was way ahead of its time and changed many lives. | Her pioneering and controversial decision to hire exclusively women coders and data inputters, working from home, was way ahead of its time and changed many lives. |
She had a difficult life, and it made her tough. | She had a difficult life, and it made her tough. |
She was stoic about grief and showed - publicly at least - extraordinary strength in the face of a number of traumatic experiences. | She was stoic about grief and showed - publicly at least - extraordinary strength in the face of a number of traumatic experiences. |
She was from a generation whose childhoods were shaped by the atrocities of World War 2. | She was from a generation whose childhoods were shaped by the atrocities of World War 2. |
She died on 9 August, her family said in an Instagram post on Monday. | |
Born Vera Buchthal in the German city of Dortmund in 1933, Dame Stephanie's Jewish father was a judge. | Born Vera Buchthal in the German city of Dortmund in 1933, Dame Stephanie's Jewish father was a judge. |
He had hoped that being in a position of power would protect his family, but as the Nazi government increased its persecution of German Jews, they fled to the Austrian capital Vienna. | He had hoped that being in a position of power would protect his family, but as the Nazi government increased its persecution of German Jews, they fled to the Austrian capital Vienna. |
She was one of thousands of Jewish children fleeing the Nazis and came to Britain aged five as part of the Kindertransport - a British rescue effort in the months preceding World War 2 which brought 10,000 children to the UK - where she was brought up by loving foster parents. | She was one of thousands of Jewish children fleeing the Nazis and came to Britain aged five as part of the Kindertransport - a British rescue effort in the months preceding World War 2 which brought 10,000 children to the UK - where she was brought up by loving foster parents. |
She went on to become a computer industry and women's rights pioneer in the 1950s and 1960s. | She went on to become a computer industry and women's rights pioneer in the 1950s and 1960s. |
She founded the software company Freelance Programmers, which shook up the tech industry by almost exclusively hiring women, and in later life donated almost £70m to help those with autism and to IT projects. | She founded the software company Freelance Programmers, which shook up the tech industry by almost exclusively hiring women, and in later life donated almost £70m to help those with autism and to IT projects. |
She was very smart and truly formidable, even adopting the name "Steve" to help her in a male-dominated tech world. | She was very smart and truly formidable, even adopting the name "Steve" to help her in a male-dominated tech world. |
Dame Stephanie (left) and her sister, pictured with their German father and Austrian mother, who put them on a Kindertransport train to escape Nazi-occupied Austria | Dame Stephanie (left) and her sister, pictured with their German father and Austrian mother, who put them on a Kindertransport train to escape Nazi-occupied Austria |
Dame Stephanie was determined not to be defined by her traumatic childhood. | Dame Stephanie was determined not to be defined by her traumatic childhood. |
After starting out as a scientific civil servant, in 1962 she founded Freelance Programmers - later known as FI Group, later still Xansa - something which was almost unheard of for a woman to do in the 1960s. | After starting out as a scientific civil servant, in 1962 she founded Freelance Programmers - later known as FI Group, later still Xansa - something which was almost unheard of for a woman to do in the 1960s. |
She designed the company to provide jobs for women with children. | She designed the company to provide jobs for women with children. |
It changed the landscape for women working in technology by offering flexible working practices. | It changed the landscape for women working in technology by offering flexible working practices. |
Of the first 300 staff, 297 were female. | Of the first 300 staff, 297 were female. |
The success of the company left Dame Stephanie with a fortune of about £150m, most of which she donated to good causes. | The success of the company left Dame Stephanie with a fortune of about £150m, most of which she donated to good causes. |
Her late son Giles was autistic and she was an early member of the National Autistic Society, with her charity the Shirley Foundation funding many projects particularly related to autism. | Her late son Giles was autistic and she was an early member of the National Autistic Society, with her charity the Shirley Foundation funding many projects particularly related to autism. |
She founded Autism at Kingwood, a service which now supports autistic adults in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. | She founded Autism at Kingwood, a service which now supports autistic adults in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. |
She also helped set up Prior's Court - a school for autistic young people in Thatcham, Berkshire. | She also helped set up Prior's Court - a school for autistic young people in Thatcham, Berkshire. |
Dame Stephanie was at the forefront of UK computing advances | Dame Stephanie was at the forefront of UK computing advances |
"Steve was an absolute legend, and an incredible friend and role model for me over the last 30 years," Professor Sue Black told the BBC. | "Steve was an absolute legend, and an incredible friend and role model for me over the last 30 years," Professor Sue Black told the BBC. |
"Before the likes of Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Shirley was innovating and solving problems with tech in the UK." | "Before the likes of Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Shirley was innovating and solving problems with tech in the UK." |
And Dame Wendy Hall, one of the world's leading computer scientists said Dame Shirley was "inspirational". | And Dame Wendy Hall, one of the world's leading computer scientists said Dame Shirley was "inspirational". |
"She was my mentor and my friend and she will be hugely missed," she said. | "She was my mentor and my friend and she will be hugely missed," she said. |
"She did so much for the computer science community to encourage women into that community, and of course, for the world of autism." | "She did so much for the computer science community to encourage women into that community, and of course, for the world of autism." |
The last time I saw her, I introduced her at an event on stage. She was frail, but as always extremely glamorous and totally captivating. | The last time I saw her, I introduced her at an event on stage. She was frail, but as always extremely glamorous and totally captivating. |
She said she knew she was coming to the end of her life and she reflected candidly on what she felt she had learned. | She said she knew she was coming to the end of her life and she reflected candidly on what she felt she had learned. |
She had a strong moral compass and believed in using her wealth for good. And she never stopped standing up to sexism. | She had a strong moral compass and believed in using her wealth for good. And she never stopped standing up to sexism. |
She spent her whole life refusing to conform to society's many gender stereotypes and clichés. | She spent her whole life refusing to conform to society's many gender stereotypes and clichés. |
Much time has passed since Dame Stephanie started signing letters as Steve in order to get the attention of the male business contacts she was messaging. | Much time has passed since Dame Stephanie started signing letters as Steve in order to get the attention of the male business contacts she was messaging. |
But Tech continues to be a male dominated industry and women still have to shout loud to be heard. | But Tech continues to be a male dominated industry and women still have to shout loud to be heard. |
Steve was one of the first, and she shouted the loudest. | Steve was one of the first, and she shouted the loudest. |
Additional reporting by Charlotte Edwards | Additional reporting by Charlotte Edwards |
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