TKH was co-founded in 2014 by the children of Dominican and Ecuadorian immigrants raised in the Bronx and Brooklyn, to bring tech-entrepreneurship education and job opportunities for young people. TKH now employs over 40 staff, all of whom are millennial minorities of mostly immigrant backgrounds.
Our mission is to empower and sustain a talent pipeline of technologists, entrepreneurs, and digital leaders who will uplift their communities out of poverty.
The Bronx has the opportunity to serve as a grassroots model for tech-powered economic and business development in communities left out of the traditional economy.
TKH was co-founded in 2014 by the children of Dominican and Ecuadorian immigrants raised in the Bronx and Brooklyn, to bring tech-entrepreneurship education and job opportunities for young people. TKH now employs over 40 staff, all of whom are millennial minorities of mostly immigrant backgrounds.
Our mission is to empower and sustain a talent pipeline of technologists, entrepreneurs, and digital leaders who will uplift their communities out of poverty.
The Bronx has the opportunity to serve as a grassroots model for tech-powered economic and business development in communities left out of the traditional economy.