Blacks In Technology Foundation
Kumba Janga is a highly experienced professional in software engineering and data governance, currently serving as the Chapter President for the Greater Philadelphia chapter of The Blacks In Technology Foundation since February 2021. With over a decade of experience at JPMorgan Chase, Kumba has held multiple roles including Senior Software Engineer and Application Support Specialist, focusing on analyzing complex financial data, supporting business intelligence dashboards, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Prior to this, Kumba led quality assurance initiatives at PHH Mortgage and TVWorks Integration- Comcast, managing cross-functional teams and ensuring software quality throughout various mortgage processes. Kumba holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Drexel University, completed in 2007.
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Blacks In Technology Foundation
The Blacks In Technology Foundation is the 501(c)(3) non-profit for Blacks In Technology (BIT), the largest community of Black people in the technology industry. Our goal and mission is to “stomp the divide” between Black tech workers and to fundamentally influence and effect change on an industry that has historically not sought parity with respect to Black workers. Our intent is to level the playing field through training, education, networking, and mentorship with the support of allies, partners, sponsors, and most importantly our global members.