Kimberly Bryant
Kimberly Bryant is an African American electrical engineer who works in the biotechnology field. Bryant is the founder of Black Girls Code, originally founded to help her daughter learn to code. This organization aims to teach one million black girls to learn to code by 2040.
Black Girls Code has emerged as a non-profit international organization with seven branches across the U.S. and South Africa.
Important contributions and achievements
- Kimberly has received the White House Champion of Change award for her involvement in technology advancement and closing the digital gap among girls from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
- Kimberly was awarded Business Insider’s “The 25 Most Influential African-Americans in Technology,” The 100 Ebony Power Women, and “The Root 100.”
- CNN awarded Kimberly as one of the 10 visionary women who are empowering other women.

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