DyNAMC "Technology" August 2017 Issue 17 | Page 13

In this Issue 64–65 DyNAMC speaks with international digital strategist Ingrid Riley about the tech talent in the Caribbean and Diaspora. 68–71 DyNAMC speaks with Content Marketer Dennis Williams on creativity in Silicon Valley. 74–76 App Developer and UC Berkley freshman Carol Wang speaks to DyNAMC about bridging the gender gap in the tech industry and following her passion. 78–80 DyNAMC speaks with triple major and triple scholar Dolapo Martins on being a young woman in tech. 82–84 DyNAMC speaks with Nikole Collins-Puri on her work as CEO of Techbridge Girls an organization focused on educating, empowering and exposing girls from low income families to realize and expand their potential through STEM exploration and achievement. Making a difference through Information Technology, Congresswoman Robin Kelly promotes diversity and inclusion, through job advocacy. 98–101 Deena Pierott founder of the groundbreaking iUrban Teen program is the first of its kind, bringing youth of color into the 21st Century of technology and business. 104–107 DyNAMC speaks with Aubrey Blanche Head of Global Diversity and Inclusion at Australian based software company Atlassian on leveraging diversity. 110–113 Equal Rights Journey to the Future of Technology CEO of STEMconnector Edie Fraser is responsible for bringing more than a million women and people of color into the 21st Century of high technology jobs and careers. 52–55 Guest Columnist Fiona Citkin Gives her Perspective on How Immigrant Women Succeed in Tech Numbers “Misleading vs True”. 48–49 What is the Digital Divide? Siddhartha Menon, DyNAMC’s Research Developer / Social Media Strategist provide s his thoughts on “The Digital Divide” – What makes access to and use of the internet’s great content and services less inclusive. Hmmmm? 92–95 11