Mayor de Blasio, Cornell Tech and CUNY Launch Winternship: A Paid Internship Program & Digital Campaign for CUNY Women in Tech

October 11, 2017Over 200 freshmen and sophomore women at CUNY will participate in  two-week program across dozens of companies; campaign will open doors for more  young women in tech sectorNEW  YORK—Mayor  de Blasio, Cornell Tech and the City University of New York today launched a  new winter internship program as part of the Women in Technology and  Entrepreneurship in NY (WiTNY) initiative. The program, called a Winternship,  will provide paid internships to up to 200 CUNY female students in their  freshman or sophomore year who are studying computer science or related fields.Today,  Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen and dozens of companies gathered at Cornell Tech to  craft their Winternship program in conjunction with the launch of a marketing  campaign to encourage more companies to sponsor young women exploring degree  and career opportunities in technology. The campaign will include digital  advertising on social media platforms and on LinkNYC kiosks across the city.Participating  companies include Verizon, OATH, Accenture, Citi, Turner, AppNexus, Grand  Central Tech, Bitly, Blackstone, and many others. The Winternships will occur  during CUNY’s winter break in January 2018.“New  York City is building the strongest tech sector for women anywhere in the  country,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “These are real investments that  put more women on career paths in technology. We thank Cornell Tech, CUNY and  our private sector partners for collaborating to help women build their skills  and their resumes.”“Cornell  Tech is proud to partner with CUNY and dozens of companies who are dedicated to  launching the next generation of women in tech in New York,” said Judith  Spitz, Cornell Tech’s WiTNY Program Director. “Winternships will give CUNY  freshmen and sophomores that first ‘foot in the door’ and an early look into  what their future in tech could be like as they build their skills, confidence,  and network. We believe that with one or more of these experiences ‘under their  belt’ and on their resumes, we will replace the obstacle course that these young  women face with a glide path to success; giving them the opportunity to share  in the benefits the tech industry affords.”    “Women  are vastly underrepresented in the technology workforce, and this new  Winternship program is part of CUNY’s comprehensive effort to address this  problem,” said Associate Vice Chancellor Andrea Shapiro Davis, who is  leading the WiTNY program at CUNY. “These internships will  not only provide new opportunities for our students, but will more broadly  introduce the NY tech ecosystem to the strengths and talents of  our diverse student population and show them that CUNY is a place to  recruit the next generation of tech talent.”"New  York is the best place to be a woman in tech, and the Winternship program is an  example of that," said Julie Samuels, Executive Director of Tech:NYC. "It""s refreshing and meaningful to see institutions like Cornell Tech and  CUNY join with the private sector to support our future women leaders and to  work together to realize the goal of a tech industry where women are truly  equal."Short internships early in their college  careers will give these young CUNY women much needed exposure, experience and a  set of credentials that make their resumes more competitive when it comes time  to apply for 10-week summer internships, and ultimately full-time jobs. Giving  young women these mini-internship experiences will help launch the careers of a  new generation of women in tech in New York.“People  are New York City’s greatest source of competitive advantage,” said Lynn  McMahon, New York Metro Office Managing Director, Accenture. “At a  time when employers are facing a skills gap – particularly in the technology  field – internships are an effective way for companies to reach previously  untapped pools of talent. 

We believe that the Cornell Tech and the City  University of New York winter internship program is critical to ignite greater  interest in technology and ultimately build a stronger pipeline in New York  City.”A  digital advertising campaign on social media and LinkNYC kiosks will show the  diverse group of women who have participated in other WiTNY programs to  encourage more young women to pursue careers in tech. Through the campaign,  WiTNY will also generate interest from additional companies who want to join the  WiTNY network.The  City of New York, along with Cornell Tech and CUNY, are committed to  encouraging more women to pursue careers in technology. As part of this  mission, Cornell Tech, CUNY, and a growing number of corporations including  Verizon, Accenture, IBM, Citi and Xerox have partnered to create WiTNY to  facilitate, encourage, and enable a significant increase in the participation  of women in both higher education and entrepreneurship in fields related to  technology in the New York market. The City of New York has supported these  efforts, facilitating industry-academia partnerships through its Tech Talent  Pipeline and other initiatives to build a more inclusive tech ecosystem.  Over  the past two years, graduates of TTP’s industry-informed college programs have  secured jobs across the NYC tech ecosystem at companies like Time, Inc.,  Viacom, JP Morgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs.  Through the Mayor’s TTP  Academic Council, 16 presidents and provosts of public and private NYC colleges  - including Columbia, NYU, Pace, Pratt Institute, and CUNY – have also made  commitments to further pathways to tech careers for an additional 1,300 New  Yorkers.  WiTNY’s  strategy is to recruit more women by working with CUNY faculty to offer  innovative introductory curricula -- both undergraduate courses as well as a  unique summer program called the Summer Guild for women in between their last  year of high school and first year at CUNY -- and retain them through  scholarship incentives, career immersion via high tech internships, programming  and mentorship to develop a robust community of tech women in New York.  To  expand access to computer science at CUNY, Cornell Tech and CUNY partnered and  developed curriculum that is being implemented at more than a dozen campuses.  Building on this success, this past June, Mayor de Blasio announced a new  comprehensive commitment to double the number of CUNY tech Bachelor’s  recipients who graduate ready to secure and succeed in tech jobs by 2022.  The  City will highlight new investments in instruction, advising, and internships  as well as industry commitments to meeting this goal at a Partners Summit on  October 23rd.   About  Cornell Tech  Cornell  Tech brings together faculty, business leaders, tech entrepreneurs and students  in a catalytic environment to produce visionary results grounded in significant  needs that will reinvent the way we live in the digital age. The Jacobs  Technion-Cornell Institute embodies the academic partnership between the  Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and Cornell University on the Cornell  Tech campus.From  2012-2017, the campus was temporarily located in Google’s New York City  building. In fall 2017, 30 world-class faculty and about 300 graduate students  moved to the first phase of Cornell Tech’s permanent campus on Roosevelt  Island, continuing to conduct groundbreaking research, collaborate extensively  with tech-oriented companies and organizations and pursue their own startups.  When fully completed, the campus will include two million square feet of  state-of-the-art buildings, over two acres of open space, and will be home to  more than 2,000 graduate students and hundreds of faculty and staff.About  CUNY The  City University of New York is the nation’s leading urban public university.  Founded in 1847, the University comprises 24 institutions: 11 senior colleges,  seven community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, the  CUNY Graduate School Center, the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, the CUNY  School of Law, the CUNY School of Professional Studies and the CUNY Graduate  School of Public Health and Health Policy. The University serves more than  272,000 degree-seeking students. College Now, the University’s academic  enrichment program, is offered at CUNY campuses and more than 400 high schools  throughout the five boroughs. The University offers online baccalaureate and  master’s degrees through the CUNY School of Professional Studies.About  the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline Launched  by the Mayor in 2014, the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline is the City’s tech Industry  Partnership, designed to support the inclusive growth of the NYC tech sector  and prepare New Yorkers for 21st century jobs. Incubated and supported by the  NYC Department of Small Business Services, the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline works  with 175 companies, 16 local colleges, and additional public and private  partners to define employer needs, develop training and education models to  meet these needs, and scale solutions throughout the City, delivering quality  talent for the City’s businesses and quality jobs for New Yorkers. Learn more  information at http://www.techtalentpipeline.nyc/ or email team@techtalent.nyc.

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