Diversity in Tech — RSVP Today!
Empowering Women and Underrepresented Communities To Code, Create and Innovate
Featuring a conversation between Reset San Francisco Founder Phil Ting, Black Girls Code Founder Kimberly Bryant & Guest Panelists
Where: The HUB
901 Mission St, Suite 105, San Francisco, CA 94103 (map)
When: Tuesday, February 28, 6:30-8:30pm
Questions? Comments? Email us at info@resetsanfrancisco.org
Please RSVP below and with your friends on Facebook to join us on Feb. 28!
Empowering Women and Underrepresented Communities To Code, Create and Innovate
Featuring a conversation between Reset San Francisco Founder Phil Ting, Black Girls Code Founder Kimberly Bryant & Guest Panelists
When: February 28, 6:30-8:30pm
Where: HUB, 901 Mission St.
This event on February 28 aims to raise awareness about the mission of Black Girls Code – and other new organizations – that address the shortage of women and minorities in the technology field and to catalyze a network supporters, who are committed to partnering with small businesses and non-profit organizations such as Black Girls Code, who are empowering communities and working to close the digital divide.
These are the next generation of entrepreneurs in San Francisco, who will create jobs and stimulate the economy. But in a time when many are struggling to find affordable housing and employment, these marginalized communities are either moving out of the city or learning to persevere without resources.
We need to train, empower and cultivate the next generation of entrepreneurs and work to preserve the city’s diversity by promoting and retaining these innovative leaders. This event will bring thought leaders, social entrepreneurs and leading tech innovators to join the conversation on how to expose the next generation to the opportunities that abound in the technology field.
Join Phil Ting, Kimberly Bryant and the Reset San Francisco community as we celebrate the launch of Black Girls Code and discuss ways to increase diversity in the technology field, to raise awareness about the shortage of women and minorities in technology and to bridge the increasing digital divide.
What: Diversity in Tech Discussion: Empowering Women and Underrepresented Communities To Code, Create and Innovate
Where: The HUB
901 Mission St, Suite 105, San Francisco, CA 94103 (map)
When: Tuesday, February 28, 6:30-8:30pm
Questions? Comments? Email us at info@resetsanfrancisco.org
Please RSVP and with your friends on Facebook to join us on February 28!
Paid for by Phil Ting for Assembly 2012. FPPC ID# 1343137













