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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2025 · 49 MIN

Can This Nonprofit Solve Tech’s Biggest Problem?

from The Disruption Lab · host Kevin McGinnis

What does it take to build a tech workforce pipeline for marginalized youth while transforming the way we think about education and career readiness? In this episode of The Disruption Lab, we sit down with Tammy Buckner, founder and CEO of WeCode KC, to uncover how her nonprofit is revolutionizing tech education and empowering the next generation of innovators. Tammy shares her journey of founding WeCode KC to bridge the gap for students aged 7-26 who are often left out of technology opportunities. From hands-on coding lessons to leadership development, Tammy explains how the program doesn’t just teach tech—it prepares students to thrive in the workforce. We explore: Why WeCode KC focuses on workforce development over traditional education. How innovative partnerships with companies like Microsoft and UMKC are driving real-world learning. The challenges and opportunities of scaling WeCode KC beyond Kansas City. Why teaching essential “durable skills” like communication and teamwork is critical for success. How creating safe spaces for creativity and failure sets students up for long-term growth. Whether you’re passionate about tech, education, or creating lasting community impact, Tammy’s story will inspire you to think big, act boldly, and make a difference. Tune in to learn how WeCode KC is shaping the future of tech—one student at a time.

What does it take to build a tech workforce pipeline for marginalized youth while transforming the way we think about education and career readiness? In this episode of The Disruption Lab, we sit down with Tammy Buckner, founder and CEO of WeCode KC, to uncover how her nonprofit is revolutionizing tech education and empowering the next generation of innovators. Tammy shares her journey of founding WeCode KC to bridge the gap for students aged 7-26 who are often left out of technology opportunities. From hands-on coding lessons to leadership development, Tammy explains how the program doesn’t just teach tech—it prepares students to thrive in the workforce. We explore: Why WeCode KC focuses on workforce development over traditional education. How innovative partnerships with companies like Microsoft and UMKC are driving real-world learning. The challenges and opportunities of scaling WeCode KC beyond Kansas City. Why teaching essential “durable skills” like communication and teamwork is critical for success. How creating safe spaces for creativity and failure sets students up for long-term growth. Whether you’re passionate about tech, education, or creating lasting community impact, Tammy’s story will inspire you to think big, act boldly, and make a difference. Tune in to learn how WeCode KC is shaping the future of tech—one student at a time.

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