Genentech Foundation Joins Technology Pathways Initiative

The Center for Advancing Women in Technology (CAWIT) proudly welcomes the Genentech Foundation as a corporate sponsor of the Technology Pathways Initiative (TPI), a highly productive effort supporting the growth and evolution of a diverse U.S. workforce in the Digital Age.

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TPI is helping to meet America’s unmet demand for workers with the knowledge and skills required to fill an estimated 900,000 computing jobs by 2026. Key to this effort is equipping and empowering more women for technology jobs through innovative campus-to-career programs aimed at college students.

Now in its fourth year, TPI is positively impacting the skilled workforce. Faculty from California’s top public universities, supported by tech industry leaders, are rolling out new college degree programs that integrate computing with fields of study such as biology, mathematics, and cognitive science. These fields have high female student enrollment, and they benefit from innovative applications of computing technology.

To further enhance the program, the Genentech Foundation will give $1 million over four years to launch TPI at eight Bay Area community colleges.

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According to CAWIT Founder and President, Dr. Belle W. Wei, “The Genentech Foundation’s support enables TPI to expand its reach to community colleges and students considering STEM degrees and careers.” Dr. Wei is Carolyn Guidry Chair in Engineering Education and Innovating Learning, and former Dean of the College of Engineering at San José State University.

“This expansion will help address obstacles that make it harder for community college students to pursue these exciting new computing degree programs,” said Kristin Campbell Reed, Senior Director of Corporate and Employee Giving at Genentech and Executive Director of the Genentech Foundation. “We look forward to supporting TPI, which aligns with our focus on creating more equitable educational pathways into fulfilling, sustainable careers in science and medicine.”

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