In terms of what I said, one thing you didn't criticize is the (high-level) narrative of "not enough women in jobs ...wealthy white guy solution = teach girls to code", as if the only problem is the education pipeline. I'm guessing you know that's never been my narrative.
It's possible our messaging was refined or changed in a way that made it on your radar later.
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Lastly, I don't think our funding is why we have scale, I think it's the other way around. We weren't the best-funded to start. 10M girls tried
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But... there's a different point you make which is true: my personal access and connections helped. No amount of money can buy some of the help we received early on to promote computer science.
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so there’s that...