Belfast Telegraph

Honour for Silicon Valley boss

- BY STAFF REPORTER

NAMED as one of the most influentia­l female tech executives in Silicon Valley, Sarah Friar will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Science (DSc) from Ulster University today for distinguis­hed service to the internatio­nal technology industry.

The Co Tyrone woman attended Strabane Grammar, where she developed a love of maths and science.

Sarah is a passionate supporter of entreprene­urship and despite her success abroad, she remains committed to Northern Ireland.

She is a co-founder of the Ormeau Baths technology hub developmen­t in Belfast, which opened in June 2017 to support the city’s most ambitious IT freelancer­s and small businesses, and mitigate an exodus of Northern Ireland technology talent.

Since 2012 she has been chief financial officer for Square — a mobile payments company jointly run with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, which has become one of the world’s fastest growing financial technology companies.

While carving out her successful career, Sarah has often spoken about her commitment to redressing the gender balance in the technology industry and is an example for young women considerin­g careers in science, technology, engineerin­g and maths (STEM). Sarah said: “I am humbled to receive an honorary degree from Ulster University.

“I would like to dedicate this honour to the breakthrou­ghs from women in the STEM field which has led me to my own career today.

“It is a great pleasure to be recognised among a prominent group of honorary graduates and I would like to offer my warmest congratula­tions to all students graduating today.”

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Sarah Friar will receive a Doctor of Science (DSc) honorary degree

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