Technology entrepreneur, Kathryn Parsons is changing the game when it comes to coding, cybersecurity, and all things digital. Driven by her desire to bring digital education to the mainstream, Kathryn founded Decoded, and contributes as an advisor to many influential boards. An inspiring leader in her field, Kathryn has taken her teachings global with a transformational impact, arming audiences of her keynote talks with the insight required to succeed in a rapidly changing industry. Beneficial to both businesses and individuals, Kathryn’s ability to convey complex concepts in Layman’s terms and relate it to her audience, is remarkable, a truly gifted speaker.
Best known as the pioneering entrepreneur behind Decoded, Kathryn Co-founded the education company in 2011, and it has since grown into a global brand. As current Co-CEO, Kathryn is fulfilling her ambition to improve digital literacy on an international scale, empowering her clients and audiences with the tools to thrive in areas like coding, programming and quantum computing. Kathryn’s services developed for Decoded include a range of leading workshops like Code in a Day, Hacker in a Day and Innovation in a Day. These workshops enable the participants to thrive in their person and professional lives and feel confident in a digital era. Previous corporate clients of Decoded include, the BBC, Unilever and Lloyds of London, and the business operates in over 85 cities around the world, a testament to Kathryn’s commitment and relevance.
Alongside Decoded, Kathryn has been championing change in the public sector as a member of the London Mayor’s and Prime Minister’s Business Advisory Boards. Using her platform to instigate change, Kathryn successfully campaigned for code to be taught in all UK schools as part of the national curriculum, which in turn supports a more level standard of tech education and greater access to opportunities. Additionally, Kathryn is a non-executive board member of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Honoured with an MBE for her amazing achievements, Kathryn, has become a key figure in digital innovation and education. Also named on The Sunday Times’ Britain’s Top 10 Female Power List and The Telegraph’s Briton’s of the Year 2014, Kathryn’s influence is undeniable.