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  2. Code First Girls - Wikipedia

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    Code First Girls is a social enterprise that provides free coding courses to women and non-binary people across the UK, Ireland, the USA, Switzerland and the Netherlands. The organization helps companies recruit more women into the tech sector by connecting them with newly trained female developers.

  3. Alice Bentinck - Wikipedia

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    Noticing that most individuals applying to Entrepreneur First were male, [12] [20] Bentinck and Clifford founded Code First Girls in 2012. The non-profit is the largest provider of free coding courses for women in the UK, delivering over £20 million worth of free technology education and teaching three times as many women to code as the entire ...

  4. Amali de Alwis - Wikipedia

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    Amali Chivanthi de Alwis (born April 1980) MBE FRSA was the CEO of Code First: Girls. Replaced by Anna Brailsford. She is currently [when?] UK Managing Director of Microsoft for Startups. [citation needed] She is a board member of Ada, the National College for Digital Skills, and the Institute of Coding.

  5. Get to know the 'Girls Who Code' - AOL

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    Launched in Spring 2012, Girls Who Code is a national nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in the technology and engineering sectors. With support from public and private ...

  6. Girls Who Code - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Girls Who Code launched a free 2-week virtual Summer Immersion Program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the program serving 5,000 girls in its first year. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The organization is sponsored by several software and technology companies, including AOL , Google , and Microsoft , [ 15 ] [ 21 ] and in August 2014 received ...

  7. Reshma Saujani - Wikipedia

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    Photo from Girls Who Code Launch Day. Saujani founded Girls Who Code in 2012 after visiting schools and becoming aware of the gender disparity in computing while campaigning for Congress. [38] Saujani was a speaker at the 2016 TED Conference, with her talk focusing on encouraging young girls to take risks and learn to program. [39]

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Companies based in London" ... (company) Clive Christian Perfume; Code First Girls; Colossus Bets; Customs4U; D.

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