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We’re in the midst of a digital revolution that has the potential to create hundreds of millions of new jobs, yet access to these opportunities are not being equally distributed. We founded Re:Coded because we wanted to break down these barriers and ensure underserved talent could gain economic mobility.
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We believe in the power of employment to change lives. Our goal is to prepare, place and support our learners into life-changing careers.
We only select students who are deeply committed to building a sustainable career in tech.
We support gender diversity in tech and aim for 50% of women in our programs.
Re:Coded founders
Alexandra Clare
Ali is passionate about the potential of technology to solve our biggest challenges. Prior to co-founding Re:Coded, she worked at the intersection of humanitarian advocacy, innovation and law, working for organizations ranging from NYU to the UN, Human Rights Watch and the NSW Department of Public Prosecutions.
Alexandra's work has been featured on CNN, Vogue, TechCrunch, and BBC. Recognized for her contributions, she received the Women in Tech Global Award (2021), NYU’s Changemaker of the Year (2021), and ANU’s Alumni of the Year (2020). She holds a MSc. in Global Afffairs from NYU and a law degree from the Australian National University.
Marcello Bonatto
Marcello’s deep curiosity about education, leadership and innovation has led him to work with a variety of private and public sector organizations globally from the UN, the Canadian Government and global media outlets like Globo. Over the years, he's had the honor of speaking in front of audiences of tens of thousands to share the message that unleashing human potential is the most powerful force for change on the planet and has had his work showcased across publications such as the TED, Social Good Summit, BBC, Reuters and CNN.
Marcello is a 2021 eLab Workforce Fellow at Columbia University, where he received his MIA in International Affairs.
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