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MICA sophomore headed to Silicon Valley as a CODE2040 fellow

Baltimore app developer Jordan Bradley will work a summer internship with wearable tech company Jawbone, based in San Francisco.

Jordan Bradley. Photo courtesy of Jordan Bradley.

Baltimore app developer Jordan Bradley is on his way to Silicon Valley. He’ll work a summer internship with wearable tech company Jawbone, based in San Francisco.
A sophomore interactive design major at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Bradley was chosen as a finalist for a CODE2040 fellowship. The program, as Technical.ly Baltimore reported, matches black and Latino college students with computer science skills or an entrepreneurial bent with startup companies in San Francisco and Silicon Valley for summer internships.
After successfully interviewing with Jawbone, Bradley’s news is official.
Read more about the CODE2040 interviewing process here.

Companies: Maryland Institute College of Art
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