Diversity & Inclusion

It’s time for Girl Develop It Wilmington’s big debut

Meet GDI's newest chapter Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.

Joni Trythall (left), Dominique Clarke, Megan Anthony and Girl Develop It Executive Director Corinne Warnshuis at 1313 Innovation. (Photo courtesy of Joni Trythall)

After much anticipation, Girl Develop It Wilmington is launching tonight 5:30 p.m. at 1313 Innovation.
The nonprofit is launching it’s 55th chapter tonight in Wilmington with the help of title sponsor AT&T and the organizations executive director, Corinne Warnshuis. Join the 60+ attendees for an overview of the organization and plans for the next year.
http://www.meetup.com/Girl-Develop-It-Wilmington/events/225473969/
What is Girl Develop It?
“Girl Develop It is a nonprofit organization that exists to provide affordable and judgment-free opportunities for women interested in learning web and software development,” the group’s Meetup page reads. “Through in-person classes and community support, Girl Develop It helps women of diverse backgrounds achieve their technology goals and build confidence in their careers and their every day lives.”

Full disclosure: The author of this post works for 1313 Innovation and was involved in bringing Girl Develop It to Delaware.
Companies: Girl Develop It

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