Kyndryl Holdings Inc.

08/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/23/2024 07:11

Inside Kyndryl and United Way’s bold plan to narrow STEM skills gap

Costa Rica, the Central American country known for beautiful beaches and lush rainforests, is quickly emerging as a destination for something else: technology skills.

While the Costa Rican government has made developing the technology skills of its citizens a priority, so too have global organizations. In 2023, Kyndryl and United Way launched a volunteering initiative that introduced science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) training to students and teachers in Latin America.

The work from that partnership, a part of Kyndryl's Social Impact efforts, is already paying off, especially for girls like Maria, a Costa Rican student whose participation in a STEM program gave her newfound respect for mathematics. Maria, one of 2,800 students and teachers positively impacted by Kyndryl and United Way's work to advance STEM, said she now realizes how math connects to her everyday life and the career paths where she can apply it.

Now the two organizations are strengthening the partnership by taking the program beyond Latin America.

Dr. Sonya Anderson, Executive Vice President of United Way's International Network, said that by partnering with Kyndryl the organization can enhance students' STEM skills in six countries - Japan, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Costa Rica.

"Sparking early interest in STEM - particularly in elementary and high school - helps young people discover their interests and exposes them to new career opportunities," she said. "Our partnership with Kyndryl aims to enhance access to quality STEM education and programs to close the opportunity gap among students, especially those from low-income households or underserved communities, so that everyone has the skills to succeed in the future workforce."

Here, Pam Hacker, Vice President of Social Impact at Kyndryl, and Anderson have a candid conversation about bringing advanced technologies to students, inspiring future innovators and creating lasting impact in diverse regions.