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Here you will find tales of women who found new jobs, earned promotions, started businesses, and were asked to participate in prestigious industry events. We hope you enjoy and take inspiration from these stories. Blog Podcasts.
ApplaudHer Women Who Code. Vote here! Judith Agbotse of WWCode Accra worked with sponsors to secure venues and helped with the implementation of several Network events. An article written by Mavi Jimenez of WWCode Barcelona inspired one of Spain's largest mobile apps Wallapop to offer , euros in scholarships for women.
Dainelle Gaither of WWCode Dallas joined the board of directors for Techmill Denton a non-profit dedicated to educating and supporting tech talent. Worth received her first full time developer role after completing a bootcamp through the Flatiron school. Cath Jones of WWCode Sydney founded Elixir Girls, which fosters diversity in tech by facilitating workshops to help women further their understanding of Elixir and Phoenix.
WWCode Accounting and Compliance Manager Brittani Smalls helped create an app to allow people with disabilities to use public transportation better. Michelle Glauser of WWCode SF founded a startup that works with tech companies to provide free tech training and job placement to low-income women and non-binary locals. She will be crafting some awesome Ruby events.