Black Girls CODE
Lauren Idoko has held various roles in education and alumni engagement. Lauren started their career as a Recruitment Coordinator and Teacher at Harlem Village Academies before moving onto roles such as Dean of Student and Family Affairs at the same institution. Lauren also taught at Gyeongju Elementary School and Greenleaf Elementary School before becoming a Teacher at KIPP Freedom Elementary. Currently, Lauren is serving as Director and Senior Program Manager of Alumnae Engagement at Black Girls Code. Lauren holds a Bachelor's degree in Policy Analysis and Management from Cornell University and a Master's Degree in Urban Education and Leadership from Loyola Marymount University.
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Black Girls CODE
Black Girls CODE is a global movement. Founded in 2011, the San Francisco based nonprofit introduces young girls of color, ages 6-17, to computer programming, electrical engineering, mobile app development, robotics and other STEM fields. In 2012 the nonprofit launched in 10 cities nationwide and expanded to South Africa. Voted as "2012 Most Innovative Nonprofit" by Bank of the West, the nonprofit continues to expand and empower hundreds of girls worldwide.