2019
Industry
Manufacturing
Kara Branch
Founder and CEO
Articles
- ALLY Energy Names 2022 GRIT Awards & Best Energy Workplace Winners
- InnovationMap, HX reveal winners from Houston Innovation Awards Gala
- Black Girls Do Engineer host inaugural ‘Future of S.T.E.M.’ conference
- Houston Business Journal names 2023 40 Under 40 honorees
- Houston engineer creates pathway for Black girls to enter STEM-related fields and careers
- Celebrated Black Female Engineer Focusing On Putting Black Girls In S.T.E.M.
- Guiding A Nonprofit Through DEI Challenges
About the Company
Black Girls Do Engineer provides girls and young women ages 6 to 21 with mentoring, personal growth regimens, STEM projects and activities, STEM challenges, and guidance on career paths based on insight from professionals who are leaders in the STEM industry. The goal is to provide access, awareness, and advocate for two million Black-American girls to pursue STEM careers by the year 2050. The organization was created with the concern that Black-American girls and young women are not choosing STEM-related careers, and their passion is to change the narrative and fix this issue.