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Intel Pledges $300 Million To Improve Diversity In Tech

AmiMoJo writes: Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced plans to improve diversity not just at Intel, but in the wider tech industry. Krzanich wants "to reach full representation at all levels" of the company by 2020. For instance, Intel's workforce is currently four percent black; if the company were to adjust its numbers to reflect the number of qualified workers in the tech industry, that number would increase to about six percent.

To help address one of tech's underlying diversity problems — that there are fewer qualified women and minorities available to hire than there are white or Asian men — Krzanich pledged to spend $300 million over the next three years. According to the New York Times, much of that money will be allocated "to fund engineering scholarships and to support historically black colleges and universities."

"I have two daughters of my own coming up on college age," he said to the NYT. "I want them to have a world that's got equal opportunity for them."

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  1. Re:Waste of money by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 0, Troll

    While I think the opportunities for anyone QUALIFIED to get jobs in the industry,

    Geez, I gotta get some coffee in me and read before I hit submit.

    "While I think the opportunities for anyone QUALIFIED to get jobs in the industry should be open and equal..."

    Sorry, but I think you need MOAH KOFFEE. This is not about "diversity for diversity's sake." Equality in education is needed before people can get those qualifications. The mindset that "girls would make bad programmers ... because there aren't that many of them in the industry long-term" permeates the education system.

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