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CompuGirls: How Girls of Color Find and Define Themselves in the Digital Age



Dr. Kimberly Scott speaks to a room of Wells Fargo employees at their south Chandler campus about the importance of involving underrepresented students of color to STEM fields.

Dr. Scott signs her book CompuGirls for attendees of her presentation CompuGirls: How Girls of Color Find and Define Themselves in the Digital Age Roger Barrientos (Regional Leader Tech Community, Wells Fargo) and Kristina Draper (Senior Technology Executive, Wells Fargo).

Dr. Scott chats with Kristina Draper (Senior Technology Executive) and Shawna Brunson (SVP Technology Executive) of Wells Fargo after her presentation CompuGirls: How Girls of Color Find and Define Themselves in the Digital Age.

Wells Fargo employees (from left) Magda Rosado (Senior Lead Control Management Officer), Jennifer Hisle (Senior Lead Technology Business Services Consultant), Larisa Vecherko (Technology Business Services Senior Manager), Roger Barrientos (Regional Leader Tech Community), Arturo Leon (Technology Business Services Director), Tami Ellis (Senior Technology Business Services Consultant), and Ravi Kommineni (Senior Software Engineer) proudly show off their copies of Dr. Scott's book CompuGirls: How Girls of Color Find and Define Themselves in the Digital Age.

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