All Star Code Summer Benefit Raises Over $1 Million To Fund Tech Programs For Young Men of Color

30 Jul 2019 by Javier Restrepo in Business, Career, Celebrities, Event, Fame, Films, General, Home, Money, Pleasure, Power, Sports, Television, Theater

This past weekend nearly 400 supporters, executives and top leaders in business, and tech attended All Star Code’s 6th Annual Summer Benefit, helping raise over $1.2 million to
fund educational programs which will develop a new generation of young men of color who can thrive in the technological world. This is the largest number raised by the Summer Benefit to date.

The evening showcased nine interactive stations, each featuring a project developed by All Star Code student scholars. Projects ranged from CodeABLE, a program with audio capability developed do allow the visually impaired and blind to easily code by voice— to SAASH Marketing, a tech and development company that is already doing so well it has offices in NYC, Nepal and India.

Guests voted on their favorite projects and at the end of the evening it was announced that Gary Coltrane, creator of DayStrive was the winner, receiving $500 and also earning an internship opportunity with Infor. DayStrive is a technological platform designed to lower recidivism rates in the United States by providing formerly incarcerated individuals access to tools that are needed to acclimate into society. Read more about each student station here.

Christina Lewis with Miss USA’s Kára McCullough

The tech industry is the fastest-growing sector of the U.S. economy and yet, only 1% of VC-backed startups have a Black or Latino founder and only 9% of the tech workforce is Black or Latino. All Star Code Founder & CEO, Christina Lewis, spoke at the benefit, explaining why she addressed this issue by creating the organization.

“In 2011 I walked into my first tech conference and was so struck at how few black and brown faces were in the audience,” says Lewis. I was a business journalist at the time and knew that this was a disaster for the Black and Latino communities because tech was the engine of job growth and innovation and if we weren’t participating in it, we were going to be left behind in the 21st century.
Being a reporter, I researched and I saw saw that there were a handful or organizations who were beginning to work to help those left behind catch up, but there was a group that was left behind and that was young men of color.”

All Star Code is one of just a few organizations that prepare the underserved group of Black and Latino young men for careers in the innovation economy. Unlike most coding programs, they don’t just focus on computer science; they also introduce soft skills that are important for a career and tech startup culture.

ALLSTARCODE 2019 honorees Charles Phillips & Sheila Lirio Marcelo

Funding raised helps support their scholars beyond All Star Code Programs as well, as each student leaves the program with a laptop, enabling them to continue their learning and growth.
In addition to celebrating the young scholars, Ryan Williams, Founder and CEO of the New York-based tech company, Cadre, was announced as All Star Code’s newest ambassador. The benefit also honored business and tech trailblazers Charles Phillips— CEO of Infor, and Sheila Lirio Marcelo— Founder, Chairwoman and CEO of care.com.

Djassi Julien, Kevin Valenzuela, Elliot Wiley Student Booth

Of the honor, Lirio said, “I’m truly honored and humbled by this recognition. For those of us who work in tech and innovation, the work being done by Christina and the All Star Code team is a reminder of the obligation we all share to make sure that innovation and inclusion go hand-in-hand. Technology can be a great equalizer, and the All Star Code approach to creating economic opportunity for historically underserved communities is the kind of inclusive innovation leading toward a future where no one gets left behind.”

Co-chairs of the event included: Frank A. Baker (Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Siris Capital), Valentino D. Carlotti (Global Head of Business Development, Sotheby’s) and Loida Nicolas Lewis (Chair, Reginald F. Lewis Foundation). Additional guests included: Hill Harper, Lyor Cohen & Xin Li-Cohen, Rachelle Hruska MacPherson & Sean MacPherson, Mayor David Dinkins, Miss USA’s Kára McCullough, Elliot Breece, Frank Baker, to name a few.

Sponsors and Anchor Partners of All Star Code include: Siris Capital, Infor, MacQuarie, Sidley, Vista Equity Partners, Sotheby’s, AT&T Impact, Reginald F. Lewis Foundation, Google, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co., MLB, Moët Hennessy USA, and more.

 

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