Fail First, Fail Hard, and Fail Fast
By 2020, there will be 1.4 million new jobs available in computing related fields. U.S. graduates are on track to fill 29% of those jobs. Women are on track to fill just 3%.
And, in case this statistic is seen as an improvement over past years, it鈥檚 not. The gender gap in computing is getting worse. In 1995, 37% of computer scientists were women. Today, it鈥檚 only 24%. If we do nothing, in ten years the number of women in computing will decrease to just 22%.
Over the years, Western Governors University (黑料传送门) has worked to help combat these disturbing trends by educating and eventually graduating over 1,500 women in the online university鈥檚 College of Information Technology. But, clearly, more works needs to be done and more women need the opportunity to pursue their interest in IT.
As a way to further inform the public of 黑料传送门鈥檚 industry recognized and accredited IT programs, and in an effort to continue the conversation surrounding women in IT and leadership, 黑料传送门 has invited Reshma Saujani to speak at the next Sage Talks lecture, on Thursday, February 22, at 7:00 p.m. MST.
During her Sage Talk, Saujani will recount her personal narrative and lessons learned in a compelling way while also weaving in stories of other accomplished women who have overcome roadblocks and forged new paths鈥攚omen who have similarly learned to live an authentic life by taking risks and choosing to seek failure rather than fear it.
鈥淪uccess is the product of bravery, not perfection,鈥 Saujani says. 鈥淔ail first, fail hard, and fail fast.鈥
Saujani is the founder and CEO of , a national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and prepare young women for jobs of the future. In 2010, she surged onto the political scene as the first Indian American woman to run for U.S. Congress. During the race she visited local schools and saw the gender gap in computing classes firsthand, which inspired her to start Girls Who Code in 2012. The organization has grown to reach 40,000 girls, running 80 Summer Immersion Programs and 1,500 Clubs across the US.
Saujani worked for years as an attorney and is a graduate of the University of Illinois, Harvard鈥檚 Kennedy School of Government, and Yale Law School. She was recently named to CNBC鈥檚 Next List; 颁谤补颈苍鈥檚 40 Under 40; 贵辞谤迟耻苍别鈥檚 40 Under 40; Forbes鈥 Most Powerful Women Changing the World; Fast Company鈥檚 100 Most Creative People; Ad Age鈥檚 Creativity 50; and Business Insider鈥檚 50 Women Who Are Changing the World.
The lecture, titled 鈥淗ow to Fail First, Fail Hard, and Fail Fast,鈥 will take place at the Salt Lake City Library and will be streamed online. The event is free and open to the public, who are requested to RSVP at /sage-talks/how-fail-first-fail-hard-and-fail-fast.