Correlation One: Data Science For All -Empowerment

Data Science for All (DS4A)/ Empowerment is a virtual data analytics training and jobs program, made available for free to qualifying students and professionals from underrepresented communities, providing new pathways to economic opportunity in the world’s fastest-growing industries.

Graduates are connected to the jobs of tomorrow in technology, finance, consulting, sales, marketing, engineering, research, product, and entrepreneurship. If you identify as Black, Latinx, LGBTQ+, or any other underrepresented group or if you are a military veteran or a military spouse, this program is for you.

All participants (who are called Fellows) will receive 14 weeks of free data analytics training, led by our world-class teaching staff from top universities. The program is taught in our virtual live online format (Saturdays only), so all you need is a computer. The curriculum teaches data skills through real business cases, using actual datasets, so you will know how to apply what you learn to the real world.

As a participant, you will learn by doing. You’ll work in small teams on projects that solve real-world data challenges scoped by today’s leading companies and public-sector organizations. By working hands-on, you’ll hone your skills and solve a real AI challenge, with a project to showcase your ability to employers. Apply today for an opportunity to level up your data science skills.

ROUND 1 APPLICATIONS DUE – AUGUST 1

ROUND 2 APPLICATIONS DUE – SEPT 3

Join Kelly Hopkins and I Thursday at 5pm EST as we discuss this amazing opportunity!

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Winnie Okello, P.E

About Winnie Okello, P.E

I Graduated from Bucknell University with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, an have been working in the civil & environmental engineering sector for over a decade. My areas of specialty include: Civil -(Roadway & structural analysis) and Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Environmental/ Regulatory Compliance, Sustainability, Materials Recycling, Research, Social Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, & the Human-Element of Engineering. I am a strong advocate for more equitable representation and inclusivity of women in the STEM sectors, and more importantly, bringing the fullness of who we are to what we do.