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Kimberly Bryant

1967 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Kimberly Bryant is the 404th most popular engineer, the 20,608th most popular biography from United States and the 55th most popular American Engineer.

Kimberly Bryant is most famous for founding Black Girls Code, an organization aimed at empowering young African American girls to pursue careers in technology and computer programming. She is recognized for her efforts to increase diversity in the tech industry and inspire the next generation of female engineers.

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Among Engineers

Among engineers, Kimberly Bryant ranks 404 out of 389Before her are Anna Kikina, Heidi Rakels, Jonathan James, Feargus Urquhart, Tom Stallard, and Randall Munroe. After her are Alia Sabur, Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge, and Sam Dickson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Kimberly Bryant ranks 1,153Before her are Steve Kean, Chris Heaton-Harris, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Gary Kirsten, Anupama Chopra, and Craig Forrest. After her are Jim Murphy, Peter Kelamis, Yashpal Sharma, Ruthie Bolton, Barnaby Joyce, and Vicky Ford.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Kimberly Bryant ranks 20,608 out of NaNBefore her are Samaki Walker (1976), Brenda Villa (1980), Travis Diener (1982), Cordae (1997), Isaac Slade (1981), and Keith Thurman (1988). After her are Amy Rodriguez (1987), Vanessa Bayer (1981), Diana Munz (1982), Monica Abbott (1985), Tim Daggett (1962), and Darcy Rose Byrnes (1998).

Among Engineers In United States

Among engineers born in United States, Kimberly Bryant ranks 55Before her are Henry M. Morris (1918), Ted Jensen (1954), Tom Mueller (1961), Jonathan James (1983), Feargus Urquhart (1970), and Randall Munroe (1984). After her are Alia Sabur (1989), and Sam Dickson (1887).

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