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D&I programs help AllianceBernstein stand out for tech talent

CIO Business Intelligence

based company works with job training nonprofit Year Up to recruit tech talent from underserved populations. It sponsors high school robotics teams, offers career transition programs for former pro athletes and military members, and partners with the Nashville Software School to offer vocational training. The Nashville, Tenn.-based

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How Blacks in Technology Foundation is ‘stomping the divide’

CIO Business Intelligence

Today BIT includes a for-profit and a nonprofit side, each of which seeks to break down barriers, create opportunity, and diversify the tech talent pipeline. BIT and OneTen , a network for Black talent and employers, partnered with Udacity to offer a scholarship program for business analytics, digital marketing, and front-end web development.