Amali Chivanthi de Alwis (born April 1980) MBE FRSA was the CEO of Code First: Girls.
[citation needed] She is a board member of Ada, the National College for Digital Skills, and the Institute of Coding.
[1][5][6] De Alwis has written for The Daily Telegraph the Evening Standard and The Times, and is Chair of the BIMA Diversity Council.
[7][8][9][10] De Alwis is a mentor for June Angelides, an employee of Silicon Valley Bank who launched the start-up Mums in Technology.
[13] De Alwis has spoken extensively about the need for more women in technology and the lack of computer science teachers in school education.
[26] De Alwis is a board member of Ada, the National College for Digital Skills and the Institute of Coding.