Kai Dupe

Kai Dupe

MCTTX, US
Award winning speaker and technology trainer teaches strategies to close the digital divide.

Kai Dupe is a speaker,  trainer and software development consultant with over 25 years of experience.  He is an expert in languages such as Object Pascal and C#.  Dupé has trained thousands of people on how to use programming languages such as Visual Basic and ASP.Net.  Mr. Dupé is also a doctoral student at Pepperdine University where he is researching the lack of African American males in the information technology field. 

 

Kai is concerned with technology integration in urban schools as well as the educational failures of African American males.  He utilizes his education, experience, and training to create software for organizations large and small.  He is an advocate for technology integration in American schools and is dedicated to encouraging African Americans to participate in the digital society via workshops, seminars, and speaking engagements. 

 

In 2004, Kai founded Kai Dupé Productions (KDP) to provide a unique mix of corporate technology training as well as the personal and professional development needed to enhance corporate diversity, close the digital divide, and help to create smarter and better schools.

 

He is an accomplished Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and a Toastmasters Certified Speaker who works diligently to assist those around him to improve their lives through the use of education and technology. In 200, Kai began publishing the WhereAreBlacksInTechnologyBlog where he promotes ideas to bridge the digital divide.

Kai Dupe is a speaker,  trainer and software development consultant with over 25 years of experience.  He is an expert in languages such as Object Pascal and C#.  Dupé has trained thousands of people on how to use programming languages such as Visual Basic and ASP.Net.  Mr. Dupé is also a doctoral student at Pepperdine University where he is researching the lack of African American males in the information technology field. 

 

Kai is concerned with technology integration in urban schools as well as the educational failures of African American males.  He utilizes his education, experience, and training to create software for organizations large and small.  He is an advocate for technology integration in American schools and is dedicated to encouraging African Americans to participate in the digital society via workshops, seminars, and speaking engagements. 

 

In 2004, Kai founded Kai Dupé Productions (KDP) to provide a unique mix of corporate technology training as well as the personal and professional development needed to enhance corporate diversity, close the digital divide, and help to create smarter and better schools.

 

He is an accomplished Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and a Toastmasters Certified Speaker who works diligently to assist those around him to improve their lives through the use of education and technology. In 200, Kai began publishing the WhereAreBlacksInTechnologyBlog where he promotes ideas to bridge the digital divide.

Plugging the Leaks in the STEM Pipeline

There is a talent shortage in America. The country is not producing enough engineers to fill the current job openings in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). African Americans, Latino's. Native Americans are severely under represented in the STEM workforce. If America is to preserve her place as a global leader and remain competitive as the nation of innovation in the 21st century these under represented groups are the likely place to look to increase the amount of young...

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