DiscoverNative America CallingThursday, November 7, 2024 — Increasing Native American representation in the information technology industry
Thursday, November 7, 2024 — Increasing Native American representation in the information technology industry

Thursday, November 7, 2024 — Increasing Native American representation in the information technology industry

Update: 2024-11-07
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Good pay and a strong job demand are among the factors that make the information technology industry an promising career choice. But a study by the Kapor Center shows Native Americans are significantly underrepresented in the IT workforce. The divide is even wider for Native women. Starting early — offering computer science instruction in high schools — is one way IT advocates say will move the statistics in the right direction. We’ll talk about that and why Native IT experts are needed.


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Renita DiStefano (Seneca Nation), president and CEO of Second Derivative, LLC


Gary Burnette (Cheroenhaka Nottoway), current board chair for AISES and vice president of advisory consulting at Kyndryl


Richard Chance (Cherokee Nation), CEO and founder of First Americans Marketplace Exchange (FAME)


Rebecca Fisher (Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians), account executive at Bulletproof (a GLI company)


 


Break 1 Music: Standing Rock [feat. Nick Ørbæk Jacobsen] (song) Uyarakq (artist) Miseraq (album)


Break 2 Music: Midnite Blues (song) Crystal Shawanda (artist) Midnight Blues (album)

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Thursday, November 7, 2024 — Increasing Native American representation in the information technology industry

Thursday, November 7, 2024 — Increasing Native American representation in the information technology industry

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