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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING BLUE|1647 AND FOUNDER EMILE CAMBRY JR
WHEREAS, BLUE|1647 was founded by EMILE CAMBRY JR., Chief Executive Officer, in August of 2013; and
WHEREAS, BLUE|1647 is a technology and entrepreneurship innovation incubator and center focused on technology education, workforce development, and economic development in technology and 21st century skills; and
WHEREAS, BLUE|1647 was listed in the first City of Chicago Technology Plan; and
WHEREAS, BLUE|1647 is headquartered in the Pilsen community, and provides classes, workshops, apprenticeship and internship programs; and
WHEREAS, since its inception has worked with over 10,000 students with programs such as Latina Girls Code, where youth work on hardware and software development; 1919 Women in Tech, a cohort based training for women; Code Chicago, a technology boot camp series; the 21st Century Youth Project that includes youth tech programs including Minecraft coding; and Civic BLUE, a civic tech cohort training on data, analytics and community impact; and
WHEREAS, the 21st Century Youth Project, is an Edison Award-Winning program for teaching youth mobile and web app development, as well as hardware and 3D printing; and
WHEREAS, BLUE|1647 has also served as a gathering space for inventors, civic engagement, and community building; and
WHEREAS, BLUE|1647 has branched out to other parts of the country, where in March of 2016 the Missouri State Legislature recognized MR. CAMBRY for establishing an innovation hub in the city of St. Louis, and
WHEREAS, EMILE CAMBRY JR. is a business professor, filmmaker, and social entrepreneur born, raised and still calling Chicago and Cook County home; and
WHEREAS, EMILE CAMBRY JR. sits on the Mayor's Council for Technology Diversity; and
WHEREAS, EMILE CAMBRY JR. received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Chicago and his MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management; and
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