Credit Suisse Teams Up with Girls Who Code for Summer Immersion Program Focused on Preparing Young Women for a Career in Technology.
Credit Suisse today announced that for the first time it has teamed up with Girls Who Code, the international nonprofit working to close the gender gap in technology, as a corporate partner for its signature Summer Immersion Program. This marks Credit Suisse's first year as a corporate sponsor.
New York
20.07.2020

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Credit Suisse will be hosting its inaugural class of students in a two-week virtual program that teaches girls the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community and prepare for a career in technology. Participants in the program include rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors in high school with no prior computer science experience.

Marinela Tudoran, Global Head of Equities Technology at Credit Suisse said, 'We are excited to welcome our first incoming class to the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program. Credit Suisse is committed to supporting the careers of young women in technology, who will in turn help shape the future of technology for the better. Through this program, we hope that these young women will not only learn how to code, but also understand the potential for a long-term career in technology.'

Credit Suisse's Summer Immersion Program runs from July 20 through July 31, and the bank will virtually host 34 students during the duration of the program. Credit Suisse will also organize a mentoring panel featuring recent graduates that have joined Credit Suisse's Technical Associate Program, offering students the opportunity to learn from Credit Suisse employees who are just beginning their careers in technology. The bank's program will also provide access to Credit Suisse's senior technology leaders, who will share their career experiences and perspectives and help students learn about the various roles in technology.

For additional information, please visit girlswhocode.com.

Credit Suisse AG

Credit Suisse AG is one of the world's leading financial services providers and is part of the Credit Suisse group of companies (referred to here as 'Credit Suisse'). Our strategy builds on Credit Suisse's core strengths: its position as a leading wealth manager, its specialist investment banking capabilities and its strong presence in our home market of Switzerland. We seek to follow a balanced approach to wealth management, aiming to capitalize on both the large pool of wealth within mature markets as well as the significant growth in wealth in Asia Pacific and other emerging markets, while also serving key developed markets with an emphasis on Switzerland. Credit Suisse employs approximately 48,500 people. The registered shares (CSGN) of Credit Suisse AG's parent company, Credit Suisse Group AG, are listed in Switzerland and, in the form of American Depositary Shares (CS), in New York. Further information about Credit Suisse can be found at www.credit-suisse.com.

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology, and leading the movement to inspire, educate and equip young women with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st century opportunities. Since launching in the United States in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 500 million people through its work and 300,000 girls through their in-person programming. The organization has since expanded its work internationally, with programming in Canada, India, and the U.K. In 2018, the organization was named the #1 Most Innovative Non-Profit on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list. Follow the organization on social media @GirlsWhoCode. To learn more, visit www.girlswhocode.com.

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Credit Suisse Teams Up with Girls Who Code for Summer Immersion Program Focused on Preparing Young Women for a Career in Technology.
Credit Suisse today announced that for the first time it has teamed up with Girls Who Code, the international nonprofit working to close the gender gap in technology, as a corporate partner for its signature Summer Immersion Program. This marks Credit Suisse's first year as a corporate sponsor.
New York
20.07.2020

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Candice Sun, +1 (212) 325 8226,
candice.sun@credit-suisse.com

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Credit Suisse will be hosting its inaugural class of students in a two-week virtual program that teaches girls the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community and prepare for a career in technology. Participants in the program include rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors in high school with no prior computer science experience.

Marinela Tudoran, Global Head of Equities Technology at Credit Suisse said, 'We are excited to welcome our first incoming class to the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program. Credit Suisse is committed to supporting the careers of young women in technology, who will in turn help shape the future of technology for the better. Through this program, we hope that these young women will not only learn how to code, but also understand the potential for a long-term career in technology.'

Credit Suisse's Summer Immersion Program runs from July 20 through July 31, and the bank will virtually host 34 students during the duration of the program. Credit Suisse will also organize a mentoring panel featuring recent graduates that have joined Credit Suisse's Technical Associate Program, offering students the opportunity to learn from Credit Suisse employees who are just beginning their careers in technology. The bank's program will also provide access to Credit Suisse's senior technology leaders, who will share their career experiences and perspectives and help students learn about the various roles in technology.

For additional information, please visit girlswhocode.com.

Credit Suisse AG

Credit Suisse AG is one of the world's leading financial services providers and is part of the Credit Suisse group of companies (referred to here as 'Credit Suisse'). Our strategy builds on Credit Suisse's core strengths: its position as a leading wealth manager, its specialist investment banking capabilities and its strong presence in our home market of Switzerland. We seek to follow a balanced approach to wealth management, aiming to capitalize on both the large pool of wealth within mature markets as well as the significant growth in wealth in Asia Pacific and other emerging markets, while also serving key developed markets with an emphasis on Switzerland. Credit Suisse employs approximately 48,500 people. The registered shares (CSGN) of Credit Suisse AG's parent company, Credit Suisse Group AG, are listed in Switzerland and, in the form of American Depositary Shares (CS), in New York. Further information about Credit Suisse can be found at www.credit-suisse.com.

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology, and leading the movement to inspire, educate and equip young women with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st century opportunities. Since launching in the United States in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 500 million people through its work and 300,000 girls through their in-person programming. The organization has since expanded its work internationally, with programming in Canada, India, and the U.K. In 2018, the organization was named the #1 Most Innovative Non-Profit on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list. Follow the organization on social media @GirlsWhoCode. To learn more, visit www.girlswhocode.com.

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This document was produced by and the opinions expressed are those of Credit Suisse as of the date of writing and are subject to change. It has been prepared solely for information purposes and for the use of the recipient. It does not constitute an offer or an invitation by or on behalf of Credit Suisse to any person to buy or sell any security. Any reference to past performance is not necessarily a guide to the future. The information and analysis contained in this publication have been compiled or arrived at from sources believed to be reliable but Credit Suisse does not make any representation as to their accuracy or completeness and does not accept liability for any loss arising from the use hereof.

Copyright © 2020, CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

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Credit Suisse Teams Up with Girls Who Code for Summer Immersion Program Focused on Preparing Young Women for a Career in Technology.
Credit Suisse today announced that for the first time it has teamed up with Girls Who Code, the international nonprofit working to close the gender gap in technology, as a corporate partner for its signature Summer Immersion Program. This marks Credit Suisse's first year as a corporate sponsor.
New York
20.07.2020

Press Contacts
Candice Sun, +1 (212) 325 8226,
candice.sun@credit-suisse.com

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Credit Suisse will be hosting its inaugural class of students in a two-week virtual program that teaches girls the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community and prepare for a career in technology. Participants in the program include rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors in high school with no prior computer science experience.

Marinela Tudoran, Global Head of Equities Technology at Credit Suisse said, 'We are excited to welcome our first incoming class to the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program. Credit Suisse is committed to supporting the careers of young women in technology, who will in turn help shape the future of technology for the better. Through this program, we hope that these young women will not only learn how to code, but also understand the potential for a long-term career in technology.'

Credit Suisse's Summer Immersion Program runs from July 20 through July 31, and the bank will virtually host 34 students during the duration of the program. Credit Suisse will also organize a mentoring panel featuring recent graduates that have joined Credit Suisse's Technical Associate Program, offering students the opportunity to learn from Credit Suisse employees who are just beginning their careers in technology. The bank's program will also provide access to Credit Suisse's senior technology leaders, who will share their career experiences and perspectives and help students learn about the various roles in technology.

For additional information, please visit girlswhocode.com.

Credit Suisse AG

Credit Suisse AG is one of the world's leading financial services providers and is part of the Credit Suisse group of companies (referred to here as 'Credit Suisse'). Our strategy builds on Credit Suisse's core strengths: its position as a leading wealth manager, its specialist investment banking capabilities and its strong presence in our home market of Switzerland. We seek to follow a balanced approach to wealth management, aiming to capitalize on both the large pool of wealth within mature markets as well as the significant growth in wealth in Asia Pacific and other emerging markets, while also serving key developed markets with an emphasis on Switzerland. Credit Suisse employs approximately 48,500 people. The registered shares (CSGN) of Credit Suisse AG's parent company, Credit Suisse Group AG, are listed in Switzerland and, in the form of American Depositary Shares (CS), in New York. Further information about Credit Suisse can be found at www.credit-suisse.com.

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology, and leading the movement to inspire, educate and equip young women with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st century opportunities. Since launching in the United States in 2012, Girls Who Code has reached 500 million people through its work and 300,000 girls through their in-person programming. The organization has since expanded its work internationally, with programming in Canada, India, and the U.K. In 2018, the organization was named the #1 Most Innovative Non-Profit on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list. Follow the organization on social media @GirlsWhoCode. To learn more, visit www.girlswhocode.com.

Important Legal Information

This document was produced by and the opinions expressed are those of Credit Suisse as of the date of writing and are subject to change. It has been prepared solely for information purposes and for the use of the recipient. It does not constitute an offer or an invitation by or on behalf of Credit Suisse to any person to buy or sell any security. Any reference to past performance is not necessarily a guide to the future. The information and analysis contained in this publication have been compiled or arrived at from sources believed to be reliable but Credit Suisse does not make any representation as to their accuracy or completeness and does not accept liability for any loss arising from the use hereof.

Copyright © 2020, CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

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