Girls in Tech

Girls in Tech was a global non-profit organization focused on the engagement, education, and empowerment of women in technology.

[11] In May 2016, Girls in Tech partnered with Traction Labs to offer free San Francisco office space to women and minority entrepreneurs.

The campaign launched as part of the organization's efforts supporting Women's History Month and International Women's Day, and Girls in Tech Founder and CEO Adriana Gascoigne wrote an op-ed that ran in Newsweek about the need for a "gender parity moonshot" that amplified the initiative.

[13] [14] Girls in Tech has created a number of programs to increase the number of women working in technology, including Global Classroom, an online learning platform that provides access to online courses and resources to improve knowledge in STEM related fields.

[18] In October 2021, Girls in Tech teamed with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to get more women into public sector jobs through a mentorship and training initiative.

Co-founder Adriana Gascoigne