Katie Moussouris: The Bright Side of Hacking
Katie Moussouris is a leader and an influencer, advocating for responsible security research and bridging the gap between companies and the hacking community to create safer online environments for all.
Inclusive Computer Science Education
Katie Moussouris is a leader and an influencer, advocating for responsible security research and bridging the gap between companies and the hacking community to create safer online environments for all.
Kimberly Bryant wanted her to have the same opportunities as her peers interested in STEM because she never got to experience that herself. Now Kimberly’s work is empowering girls everywhere to pursue careers in technology and expand their creativity!
Amy Schultz is a member of the Mora MN School Board. This is her story of why access to computer science education is important for students across the state.
1 responseIme Archibong is currently serving as the Vice President of Meta product management and he makes it his goal to advocate for diversity and inclusion in the workplace!
As the founder and CEO of Kairos, Brian Brackeen helped advance facial recognition to what it is today and inspired others to do the same.
Kaya Thomas is an American app developer who saw a lack of diversity in her favorite books and decided to do something about it.
Design thinking is all about innovation and empathy in design – understanding the needs, desires, and challenges of the user.
Reshma Saujani has a passion for sparking change! Through her organization, Girls Who Code, she has helped over 500,000 girls find a place in the world of STEM.
You Belong in Tech: Nikolas Kelly created Sign-Speak, a sign language translator and avatar made to bridge the gap between deaf and hearing communities.
An overview of Arlan Hamilton’s journey into tech and how she gives back to folks by inspiring their own journeys!