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How BUiLT unites Black IT pros and builds equity

CIO

Behaviors to exclude me would happen in corporate [workplaces] and even in nonprofits where I volunteered, and I wasn’t prepared for them coming.” After closing his software company during the pandemic, Beasley turned toward the nonprofit space, working with several organizations, serving on the board of directors.

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IT leaders turn to HBCUs for future IT talent

CIO

Officials at the North Carolina Department of Information Technology found themselves in a position familiar to most IT organizations: aware of the need to do more to attract IT workers given that they — like most employers — faced fierce competition for talent. In this role, he is working to bring internship opportunities to his alma mater.

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The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Understanding four trends that may shape the future of Silicon Valley is also a road map to some of the biggest technology-enabled opportunities of the next decades: Consumer internet entrepreneurs lack many of the skills needed for the life sciences revolution. Internet regulation is upon us. The coronavirus is a case in point.

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Genecians Journey Into Corporate Giving

Mills Scofield

By Jess Chipkin , Geneca, Manager of Public and Community Relations. By Jess Chipkin , Geneca, Manager of Public and Community Relations. While I’ve always personally been involved in community work, my interest in CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is relatively new. A New Direction for Corporate Giving.

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The Value of Data for Philanthropy

Cloudera

In recent years, we have heard a great deal about how new and sophisticated understanding of how to interpret the onslaught of data produced in the modern age could help us turn the corner on major social and environmental problems. We can now collect, store, and analyze many more types of data than ever before.

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