Kimberly Bryant on what’s next for her and Black Girls CODE
Kimberly Bryant spent decades building up her career as an engineer in corporate America – until she decided to leave it all behind to pursue her true passion. In 2011, she drained her retirement savings to launch Black Girls CODE, a non-profit focused on building community while teaching technology skills to Black school-age girls. Today, Black Girls CODE has trained nearly 20,000 girls and is a $40 million powerhouse whose backers include Google, MacKenzie Scott, and the Gates Foundation. In this conversation with LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief Daniel Roth, Bryant discusses her inspiration for the non-profit, the challenges she faced as its leader, and her surprise suspension from the organization she founded. Follow Kimberly Bryant on LinkedIn Follow Daniel Roth on LinkedIn Join our This is Working community by subscribing to Dan’s newsletter and posting your thoughts using the hashtag #ThisIsWorking.
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