Ne-Yo Invests In Coding School, Joins Board Of Trustees

Style Magazine Newswire | 4/28/2017, 4:25 p.m.
The R&B singer wants to bring more multicultural students into tech.
Ne-Yo performing at the historic opening of METRO's Green and Purple Light-Rail Lines Photo by Mike Munoz

While Jay Z and Nas are seen as the forefront of hip hop’s budding relationship with Silicon Valley, those two hip hop juggernauts are not the only people in the industry dipping their toes (and wallets) into the tech industry. Ne-Yo has recently joined them by investing in the Holberton School, a training program for full-stack software engineers.

Holberton recently raised $2.3 million dollars, and Ne-Yo was a part of that funding. Although its unclear exactly how much he invested, he will will also be joining the school’s board of trustees and says he is “definitely going to be hands on” with the school.

“Everybody knows that tech and these things are the wave of the future,” Ne-Yo explained to Tech Crunch. “I just love the fact of what they’re doing with the school – that they’re making it easier for underrepresented people in the world of tech. They’re giving them a platform and access to this knowledge that they probably wouldn’t get otherwise.”

Adding more diversity to tech is a great cause for an industry that has struggled to add women and people of color. Holberton is already ahead of the curve when it comes to that: their current class is 40% female and 53% people of color, much better than industry standards.

If this is what Ne-Yo is spending his money on, his willingness to perform at President Donald Trump’s inauguration looks a lot better.

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