
Empowering the Next Generation with Robyn Brown, founder of Bold Idea - Episode 246
My guest today is Robyn Brown, founder of Bold Idea, a nonprofit organization in Dallas focused on expanding access to computer science education for students in grades 3 through 12. Robyn shares her personal story of how she transitioned from a public relations career to launching Bold Idea, motivated by her own experiences and a passion for mentoring. The organization partners with the Dallas Public School District to deliver after-school coding clubs, leveraging tech professionals as volunteer mentors. Robyn discusses the importance of critical thinking, the impact of their programs on under-resourced communities, and how they are now the only out-of-school provider for computer science education in the district. She emphasizes the value of maintaining personal well-being while managing the organization and her vision for future collaborations to further support students. Additional insights include her advice for aspiring difference-makers and the long-term relationships built with students. Episode Minutes: Minute 6: Building Bold Idea: Early Challenges and Successes Minute 8: Mentorship and Community Impact Minute 12: Future Goals and Advice for Aspiring Change-Makers Minute 27: Sustaining Well-being as a Founder To find out more about my work, please visit Dana Williams Consulting LinkedIn Instagram Email: hello@danawilliamsco.com The Strengths Journal™ is the only Gallup-certified, purpose-driven daily planner that helps you actively use your strengths. Get yours here and plan your days.
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