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Jason Towns is the director of residency with CODE2040, whose mission is to create access, awareness, and opportunities for top Black and Latino/a engineering talent to ensure their leadership in the innovation economy. Jason has 15 years of experience as a founder and advisor to startups, campaigns and nonprofits. Before heading to the Silicon Valley, he sat on the Washington, DC Mayor’s Tech Roundtable and served as an advisor to Digital DC, an initiative formed to promote and invest in the continued growth of DC’s tech ecosystem. Jason is a lifetime learner committed to the idea that technology can be a great equalizer and served as a CODE for Progress Fellow, focused on creating software to tackle large scale social issues.
Jason and I chat about:
CODE2040' s website has all of their information including for the Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Fellows program
Connect with Jason and CODE2040 on social media:
Jason Towns Twitter - @jhtdc
CODE2040 Twitter - @CODE2040
CODE2040 Instagram - @CODE2040
Free tuition for Stanford students
Learn more about ProjectDiane
DC Code for Progress
DC Web Women
R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center in Southeast Washington, DC
Michelle Y. Talbert is an author, recovering attorney and the curator of the Her Power Hustle Community. She’s passionate about networking and relationships and writes on business and entrepreneurship topics for a number of sites, including Black Enterprise and Killer Startups. Her new ebook, ‘Why White Guys Having Fun Make Great Mentors for Black Women,” (2015) chronicles advice and mentorship for Black women in business gleaned from her conversations with Guy Kawasaki, Peter Shankman and other guys in business having fun and at the top of their industries.
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Jason Towns is the director of residency with CODE2040, whose mission is to create access, awareness, and opportunities for top Black and Latino/a engineering talent to ensure their leadership in the innovation economy. Jason has 15 years of experience as a founder and advisor to startups, campaigns and nonprofits. Before heading to the Silicon Valley, he sat on the Washington, DC Mayor’s Tech Roundtable and served as an advisor to Digital DC, an initiative formed to promote and invest in the continued growth of DC’s tech ecosystem. Jason is a lifetime learner committed to the idea that technology can be a great equalizer and served as a CODE for Progress Fellow, focused on creating software to tackle large scale social issues.
Jason and I chat about:
CODE2040' s website has all of their information including for the Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Fellows program
Connect with Jason and CODE2040 on social media:
Jason Towns Twitter - @jhtdc
CODE2040 Twitter - @CODE2040
CODE2040 Instagram - @CODE2040
Free tuition for Stanford students
Learn more about ProjectDiane
DC Code for Progress
DC Web Women
R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center in Southeast Washington, DC
Michelle Y. Talbert is an author, recovering attorney and the curator of the Her Power Hustle Community. She’s passionate about networking and relationships and writes on business and entrepreneurship topics for a number of sites, including Black Enterprise and Killer Startups. Her new ebook, ‘Why White Guys Having Fun Make Great Mentors for Black Women,” (2015) chronicles advice and mentorship for Black women in business gleaned from her conversations with Guy Kawasaki, Peter Shankman and other guys in business having fun and at the top of their industries.
Fill out the form below for more information on having your business featured for FREE on an upcoming episode of the Her Power Hustle Podcast