McKinsey Teams with Girls in Tech to Support Diversity, Equality, Inclusion and STEM Education

McKinsey Expands Partnership with Girls in Tech, the Global Nonprofit Committed to Ending the Gender Gap in Tech

McKinsey and Girls in Tech, a global nonprofit bringing the world together through education and experiences, have expanded their partnership. McKinsey will partner with Girls in Tech on all 2021 flagship programs, including the annual Girls in Tech Conference, which had record attendance in 2020 as the conference went virtual during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“McKinsey has been among our most involved and committed corporate partners, and we are grateful for the opportunity to team with them in the new year to further elevate our shared goals for equality, diversity, and inclusion in STEM fields,” said Adriana Gascoigne, Founder and CEO, Girls in Tech. “This is a landmark partnership for Girls in Tech that accelerates our ability to reach women with our highly-recognized programming.”

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“McKinsey is committed to advancing gender parity in our firm and beyond,” said Sastry Durvasula, Partner and Global Chief Technology and Digital Officer at McKinsey and a Girls in Tech board member. “To better ensure tech education and careers are open to everyone, we are dedicated to working with Girls in Tech to create more pathways for girls and women to discover, enter, and excel in STEM careers across industries.”

McKinsey will serve as a knowledge partner to Girls in Tech, teaming on several events including their annual conference, the Digital Career Fair, a virtual hackathon focused on creating real-world technical solutions for nonprofits, the recently re-launched Virtual Mentorship Program, and the Startup Challenge, a startup pitch competition.

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