--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bank of America (NYSE: BAC):
WHAT: |
National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Award for Aspirations in Computing: Thirty-five high school women from across the country to be recognized for their information technology achievements |
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WHERE: |
Bank of America Technology “Stars of the Future Showcase & |
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Awards Ceremony” |
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Marriott City Center | ||
100 West Trade Street | ||
Charlotte, NC | ||
WHEN: |
Saturday, March 12 |
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Interviews – Winners and other participants will be available at One |
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Bank of America Center, 150 North College Street, Charlotte, NC, | ||
3:30 - 6 p.m. Please contact Laura Hunter in advance to coordinate an | ||
interview time. | ||
Awards Ceremony – Event to be held at the Marriott City Center, |
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100 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC, 7 - 9 p.m. | ||
WHY: |
Technology is a major driver for both innovation and economic growth | |
and U.S. Department of Labor statistics show that technology | ||
occupations are among the fastest-growing in the U.S. However, | ||
women currently hold only 25 percent of technology jobs and earn just | ||
18 percent of computing and information sciences bachelor’s degrees. | ||
The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing was created to | ||
encourage the computing aspirations of young women, introduce them | ||
to leadership opportunities and careers, and generate visibility for | ||
women’s participation in technology fields. Bank of America has been | ||
the award’s national sponsor for the past four years. | ||
The showcase and awards ceremony will give each winner a behind- | ||
the-scenes look at Bank of America’s information technology infrastructure, | ||
opportunities to meet with the bank’s IT leaders and a | ||
chance to see exciting new technology innovations. | ||
The 35 young women chosen as national winners were selected for | ||
their outstanding aptitude and interest in technology and computing, | ||
leadership ability, academic history, and plans for post-secondary | ||
education. | ||
WHO: |
Some winners’ profiles: | |
Ayesha Bose of Francis Parker School loves artificial intelligence. |
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She spent last summer at MIT, programming a vision system for the | ||
AMOUR VI Underwater Robot, which resulted in her semifinalist status | ||
in the 2011 Siemens Competition. | ||
Beth Hadley of Northville High School has been competing on robotics |
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teams since the sixth grade and has shared her passion by organizing | ||
and teaching at robotics camps. She loves physics and hopes one day | ||
to work on the Large Hadron Collider. | ||
Daria Jordan of Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology |
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started her school's first all-female robotics team, | ||
RoboChic. An interest in biomedical engineering led her to an | ||
internship at Spelman College, where she has been programming an | ||
exercising humanoid robot as an intervention method for the childhood | ||
obesity epidemic. | ||
Ivanna Gutierrez of Phillip O. Berry High School spent a summer |
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internship fixing over 200 computers and configuring her school's | ||
computer network. She plans to attend UNC Charlotte and to major in | ||
computer science and hopes to become a video game designer. | ||
Rebia Khan wants to use technology to improve the lives of others. |
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She has built a website for homeless youth and case managers that | ||
aggregates data about resources in Arizona, developed a solar power | ||
system for a girls' school in a rural village in Bangladesh, and coded | ||
programs to analyze data about neural pathways. |
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