I Found My Dream Job in Science, and It's Helping Other Black Women Find Theirs
IBM is committed to corporate social responsibility, focusing on education and skills initiatives to aid communities of color. Justina Nixon-Saintil, overseeing these efforts, highlights her journey from the South Bronx to her current role, emphasizing the transformative power of education instilled by her mother. The company aims to expand opportunities for Black and brown communities, reflecting a dedication to diversity and inclusion.
- Focus on education and skills initiatives targeting communities of color.
- Leadership committed to expanding opportunities for Black and brown communities.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 28, 2022 / IBM
By Justina Nixon-Saintil
When I look back on my roots, my career path is unconventional. My family moved to the South Bronx from Dominica, a small island nation in the Caribbean, where my mother worked as a teacher. While navigating a new life as a recent immigrant in New York City, she somehow found the time to study and earn her teaching certificate. She believed wholeheartedly in the power of education and knowledge to transform people's lives. And she passed her passion for education onto me.
Today, I oversee all Corporate Social Responsibility efforts for IBM, where I make meaningful investments in education and skills initiatives, many of which were created to aid communities of color. I'm proud to work on a team that is wholly committed to teaching others and expanding opportunities for Black and brown communities.
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