
August 30, 2019
#FutureTechBoss – Empowering the Next Generation of Tech Leaders
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The Black Girls CODE Ambassador and Alumnae Program is an extension of our pipeline programs for girls of color ages 7-17. The BGC Ambassador and Alumnae Program was developed to create a community for BGC alumnae and their peers as they prepare for their post-secondary careers. Our intent is to provide early career development support by way of exposure to internship and mentorship opportunities, strengthening their leadership and collaborative skills, and providing them exposure to tech industry influencers and leaders. #FutureTechBoss
A destination for innovators, visionaries, and change-makers in technology; a day filled with lively conversation, engaging personal stories, engaging conversations, and lots of networking!
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