Accenture Teams with Code.org for ‘Hour of Code’
Accenture Teams with Code.org Through ‘Hour of Code’ to Inspire Students to Learn Coding, Develop Computer Science Skills to Prepare for the Digital Economy
Accenture employees pledge more than 10,000 hours to participate in Hour of Code tutorials, teach computer programming to students, promote access to computer science education
AUCKLAND; Dec. 5, 2016 – For the second straight year, Accenture (NYSE: ACN) is collaborating with Code.org to support Hour of Code, a global educational movement that reaches tens of millions of students through a one-hour introduction to computer science and computer programming.
As part of Accenture’s commitment to inspire and expand the opportunities for students to learn coding and computer science skills, Accenture employees in more than 200 cities across 55 countries have pledged to complete more than 10,000 Hours of Code during Computer Science Education Week December 5-11. Additionally, more than 2,000 Accenture employees have committed to lead local events or volunteer at schools in their communities by working with teachers and Code.org to help students learn the basics of coding through online tutorials that inspire students to continue learning.
“The need for more computer science graduates has never been greater. Last year, there were 500,000 new computing jobs available in the U.S. but only 40,000 qualified graduates to fill them. We all must do more to close the skills gap and prepare students to join the workforce of the future,” said Paul Daugherty, Accenture’s chief technology officer and ‘chief coder’. “In today’s digital world, exposing each and every student – particularly girls and minorities -- to coding is just as critical as teaching reading, writing and arithmetic. I am proud of the personal commitments Accenture employees are making to help introduce students to computer programming and the vast opportunities available to them in the computer science field.”
As part of the collaboration, Accenture leaders will join with employees to participate in Hour of Code activities around the world including:
• Yves Bernaert,
senior managing director, Accenture
Technology, and Mathieu
Morgensztern, managing director, Accenture
Consulting, will host middle school students from
the Collège Marcelin Bertholot in collaboration with
Simplon, in Paris, France.
• Jo
Deblaere, Chief Operating Officer,
and Bart De Ridder, country
managing director, will host an event in Belgium.
• Ambe Tierro, senior
managing director, Philippines, will host students
at the Southridge School for Boys, as well as a special
employee event for daughters of Accenture employees in
Manila.
• Rekha Menon, chairman and senior
managing director, India, will host an event at the
Colonel Hill School in Bangalore,
India.
• Jimmy Etheredge, senior managing
director, US Southeast Region and Atlanta Office managing
director, will teach at a Junior Achievement Magnet
Business Academy in Atlanta.
• Justin Gray,
country manager, New Zealand will teach at Kelburn
Normal School in Wellington.
“Every student in every school should have access to computer science in order to become literate citizens of today’s digital world and explore the possibilities of computer science careers,” said Hadi Partovi, co-founder and CEO of Code.org. “By engaging and mobilizing its global workforce to participate in Code.org events and in classrooms around the world, Accenture shares our vision and provides invaluable support in arming students with the skills they need to succeed in the future.”
To learn more or participate in Hour of Code visit https://www.accenture.com/us-en/hour-of-code or https://code.org/
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Accenture
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professional services company, providing a broad range of
services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital,
technology and operations. Combining unmatched experience
and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and
all business functions – underpinned by the world’s
largest delivery network – Accenture works at the
intersection of business and technology to help clients
improve their performance and create sustainable value for
their stakeholders. With approximately 384,000 people
serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture drives
innovation to improve the way the world works and lives.
Visit us at www.accenture.com.
About
Code.org
Code.org is a 501c3 public non-profit
dedicated to expanding access to computer science and
increasing participation by women and underrepresented
students of color. Its vision is that every student in every
school should have the opportunity to learn computer
science. After launching in 2013, Code.org organized the
Hour of Code campaign – which has introduced over 100
million students to computer science to date – and
partnered with 90 public school districts nationwide to
expand computer science programs. Code.org is supported by
philanthropic donations from corporations, foundations and
generous individuals, including Ballmer Family Giving,
Google, Infosys Foundation USA, Microsoft, Omidyar Network
and others.
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