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Kimberly (also Kimberley [1] or Kimberlee) is a unisex given name of Old English origin. John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley , a place in Norfolk, England , popularised the name by giving it to a town in South Africa and a region in Australia .
Black Girls Code (BGC) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on engaging African-American girls and other youth of color with computer programming education to nurture their careers in tech. The organization offers computer programming and coding, as well as website, robot, and mobile application-building, with the goal of placing one ...
Kimberly Bryant (born January 14, 1967) is an American electrical engineer who worked in the biotechnology field at Genentech, Novartis Vaccines, Diagnostic, and Merck. In 2011, Bryant founded Black Girls Code, a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing technology and computer programming education to African-American girls.
Kimberly Bryant is officially out from Black Girls Code, eight months after being indefinitely suspended from the organization that she founded. Bryant filed a federal lawsuit on August 11 ...
On the morning of December 21st, Kimberly Bryant, CEO and co-founder of nonprofit organization Black Girls Code, learned that she could no longer access her work e-mail. The board of directors at ...
Black Girls Code CEO Kimberly Bryant, who founded the tech education non-profit in 2011, was suspended from the organization last The post Black Girls Code CEO Kimberly Bryant placed on leave due ...
Likewise the Kimberly in Warwickshire is derived from the personal name Cynebold. [3] An early record of the surname is de Chineburlai, in 1161; and de Kynmerley, in 1300. [4] The Earls of Kimberley derived their title from the place name in Norfolk. Their name gave rise to the like-named place Kimberley, in Northern Cape, South Africa.
Black Girls Code is suing former CEO Kimberly Bryant for “unlawful hijacking” of the company’s website after she was removed from her position by the board earlier this month.