Black Girls CODE
Kimberly Bryant is the founder of Black Girls CODE, an organization that seeks to empower young black girls to pursue careers in the STEM field. Kimberly has also served on the Advisory Board for Glitch, a company that provides tools and resources for people with coding experience. In addition, they are a member of theExternal Advisory Council for Nielsen, a global media company. Finally, they have also served on the EPIC Advisory Board for the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a nonprofit organization that works to protect privacy rights.
Kimberly Bryant has a B.E. in Electrical Engineering major/Math,CS Minor from Vanderbilt University.
Kimberly Bryant works with Brittany Long - Program Manager, School Programs, Karla Tai - VP, Talent & Culture, and Lauren Idoko - Senior Manager, Alumni Engagement. Their manager is Sofia Mohammed, Interim CEO.
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Black Girls CODE
Black Girls CODE is a global movement. Founded in 2011, the San Francisco based nonprofit introduces young girls of color, ages 6-17, to computer programming, electrical engineering, mobile app development, robotics and other STEM fields. In 2012 the nonprofit launched in 10 cities nationwide and expanded to South Africa. Voted as "2012 Most Innovative Nonprofit" by Bank of the West, the nonprofit continues to expand and empower hundreds of girls worldwide.