CodeClan CEO calls on entrepreneurs and business community to bolster diversity in tech ecosystem

CodeClan CEO calls on entrepreneurs and business community to bolster diversity in tech ecosystem

CodeClan CEO Loral Quinn (by Stewart Attwood)

CodeClan has experienced increasing demand from young people in underrepresented groups for its 2023 Youth Academy, and plans to take 40 16-21 year-olds into its free summer courses in Glasgow and Edinburgh which take place this July.

CEO Loral Quinn said: “Sponsoring a student through CodeClan Youth Academy is a perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs, or businesses, to ‘pay it forward’ and help these young people towards a career in tech.

“The Youth Academy is free for all students with sponsored places, we’ve got 40 individuals on the waitlist, and we would find places for many more if we could secure more sponsorship.”



“We need to get more diversity in tech now, we don’t want to look back in twenty years’ time and realise that we didn’t take action when it was most needed.”

The cost for sponsoring a student through the Youth Academy in July is £3,000, it is also possible for organisations and individuals to cover the £10,000 per student costs for the 16-week Professional Software Developer and 14-week Professional Data Analysis programmes, while smaller contributions starting at £1,000 can also be made.

Ms Quinn added: “Across Glasgow and Edinburgh, there is a high percentage of secondary schools in Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) zones, and we really want to change the trajectory of young people by giving them an opportunity to transform their lives through jobs in tech.”

Toni Scullion, co-lead at Scottish Teachers Advancing Computing Science (STACS), set up in 2022 to advance Computing Science at school level, said: “CodeClan’s Youth Academy initiative provides a great stepping stone for pupils leaving school.

“This is a fantastic route into the tech sector, giving pupils industry standard training and paid work placement is an amazing opportunity to not only gain highly sought after skills, but also get a flavour of the tech sector in Scotland and apply their skills.

“There is a huge pool of untapped talent in Scotland, and it would be great to see this promoted in all schools and colleges as a permanent pathway to the Scottish tech sector.”

Mark Logan, Scotland’s chief entrepreneur, said: “CodeClan’s youth academy model is an outstanding initiative that creates genuinely life-changing opportunities for young people while simultaneously expanding the talent pool for Scotland’s tech companies, and all using CodeClan’s proven training excellence.

“With scale participation from individuals and businesses across Scotland, the scheme could be transformational in both economic and societal terms. There’s no better way for the tech community to contribute to Scotland’s future.”

CodeClan has placed over 2,000 students with over 300 organisations, including hiring partners like Skyscanner, FanDuel, Baillie Gifford, DC Thomson, BlackRock, Tesco Bank, and Sainsbury’s Bank.

The CodeClan Youth Academy is closely linked to CodeClan’s Emerging Talent Fund, which was launched earlier this year in response to a shortage of women, LGBTQ, and people from underrepresented ethnic groups in tech.

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