Senior Manager of New Media & Communications, Girls Who Code

$85-106k

Senior and Expert level
New York

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Girls Who Code

Educating future female engineers

Be an early applicant

Girls Who Code

Educating future female engineers

1001+ employees

B2CEducationLearningAccessibility

Be an early applicant

$85-106k

Senior and Expert level
New York

More information about location

1001+ employees

B2CEducationLearningAccessibility

Company mission

To close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does.

Company mission

To close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does.

Led by a woman

32% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Girls Who Code is an international non-profit organization that has set out to close the gender gap in technology through its range of educational opportunities for women to inspire, educate, and equip students with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st-century technological opportunities.

The organization runs over 8,500 programs worldwide, ranging from its Clubs that are geared toward students between 3rd-12th grade, High School Summer Programs, and College & Career Programs. Since its launch in 2012, Girls Who Code has served over 670,000 students around the globe and plans to reach 5M girls, women, and nonbinary individuals by 2030.

The company provides a vital service for female/nonbinary students across the globe, encouraging and nurturing STEM-centered skills to create a more equal generation of tech workers. Girls Who Code has continued to gain traction around the globe, and is well-set to lead the movement of diversifying the future of tech.

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Freddie

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Funding (last 2 of 7 rounds)

Feb 2021

$0.2m

GRANT

Mar 2019

$3m

GRANT

Total funding: $7.1m

Leadership

Initially joined the company in 2016 as VP of Programs before becoming COO in 2018 and then CEO in 2021. Board Member for several organizations, including New Visions for Public Schools.