From Numbers to Empowerment: Founder Ebere Oyekwe’s Mission to Transform Tech Education
Few female tech leaders stand out as distinctly as Ebere Oyekwe, the founder of Tekdlin. With a solid foundation in computer science, a degree she attained in 2015, Oyekwe has always been at the forefront of the tech industry. Her journey, marked by a deep affinity for mathematics since high school and an exceptional aptitude for numbers, has led her to become a prominent figure in data science and analytics.
Building on the foundation of Oyekwe’s exceptional journey from a mathematics enthusiast to a leading figure in the tech industry, this article delves deeper into the motivations, challenges, and triumphs behind her innovative approach to data science and technology education.
In an exclusive conversation with Oyekwe, we explored the genesis of her business, her commitment to making tech accessible to diverse communities, and her passionate advocacy for women in technology. Through this discussion, we gained insights into the principles and experiences that have shaped her into a formidable force in tech, aiming to illuminate the path for others following in her footsteps.
Numbers Are Universal
“Growing up, numbers were my language. I saw the world in equations and solutions. But as I matured, I realized the power of communication. I love solving problems and sharing the solutions,” Oyekwe shared.
Her transition from a number-focused prodigy to a tech leader showcases her growth not only in technical skills but also in her ability to connect and communicate.
Helping Hand
Oyekwe’s career spanned various industries, always centering around the pivotal role of data. Her realization that data science and analytics were fields many found daunting propelled her mission to demystify these areas.
“I noticed a gap in understanding and a palpable fear of data among people from all walks of life, including my community here in Texas. It became my mission to make data science accessible to anyone and everyone, no matter their background or circumstance,” she said.
Her approach to teaching and sharing knowledge about data science is notably non-intimidating, a strategy that has resonated well within her community and beyond.
Open to Anyone and Everyone
“Data science isn’t just for ‘nerds,’ and you don’t have to be intimidated by it. My goal was to break down those barriers and show that with the right guidance, anyone could master it,” Oyekwe passionately stated.
Oyekwe’s journey to the United States at the age of 21 marked a pivotal chapter in her life, reflecting resilience and adaptability. Her story underscores the possibility of thriving in new environments, a message she naturally weaves into her personal mindset to inspire others, especially women and immigrants, to pursue their interests in tech fearlessly.
As a woman in tech, Oyekwe is acutely aware of the challenges and disparities within the industry. Her leadership and achievements serve as a beacon of success and a call to action to support and elevate women in the field.
“The tech industry can be daunting for women, but it’s also full of opportunities. I stand as proof that with determination and the right support, women — everyone — can excel and lead in tech,” she asserted.
Oyekwe’s journey from a numbers-obsessed child to a tech entrepreneur and mentor is immensely inspiring to those of us who find tech and mathematics incredibly daunting. Through Tekdlin, she continues to pave the way for future generations in data science and technology, emphasizing that the field is accessible to all, regardless of background or gender. Her commitment to education, empowerment, and inclusivity in tech is a beacon of progress, inspiring many to explore, learn, and excel in this dynamic field.
About Ebere Oyekwe
Ebere Oyekwe, Founder of Tekdlin and Lead Event Coordinator of Konnect, helps beginner tech professionals get into tech roles and teaches tech and data skills online. She has 91.2K followers on Instagram and has placed 75% of her clients in their dream tech jobs. To learn more, please visit https://tekdlin.com/ and follow Ebere on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nelotechie/
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