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Helping More Manhattan Residents Access Tech Careers

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New York's fast-growing tech sector has become the city's most consistent source of new middle- and high-wage jobs, but much work remains to be done—both citywide and in communities across the five boroughs—to ensure that far more New Yorkers of color are able to access these well-paying careers. To shine a light on this opportunity, CUF held a five-borough forum series to discuss what actions are still needed to close the opportunity gap for tech careers in New York and bolster tech education and training infrastructure in communities across the city.

The concluding event in the series, this forum focused on the opportunity to expand access to tech careers in Manhattan. It featured Manhattan-based leaders discussing the borough's tech education and training ecosystem, and examined what more policymakers, employers, educators, and workforce practitioners should do to help more Manhattan residents get on the path to technology-powered careers.

Speakers included:

  • Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President
  • Gale A. Brewer, New York City Council Member
  • Carlina Rivera, New York City Council Member
  • Kristen Gonzalez, New York State Senator
  • Grace Lee, New York State Assembly Member
  • Marquis Best, Learning & Development Specialist, Amazon
  • Brandy McNeil, Deputy Director of Branch Programs & Services, The New York Public Library
  • Anthony E. Munroe, President, Borough of Manhattan Community College
  • Ron Summers, CEO, Code Nation
  • Sarah Wessel, Managing Director of Partnerships, COOP

This symposium was made possible through generous support from Amazon. We are also grateful for general support from The Clark Foundation, the Altman Foundation, and ongoing support from a number of other philanthropic funders.

Center for an Urban Future

Center for an Urban Future is a catalyst for smart and sustainable policies that reduce inequality, increase economic mobility, and grow the economy in NYC.