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Billionaire Donates $100M to Get Girls Coding: Robin Khuda's Road to Tech!

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Aiming to boost women in STEM, tech billionaire Robin Khuda drops $100 million on education! Talk about making a splash!

In a monumental gesture aimed at transforming the tech landscape, Robin Khuda, the founder and CEO of AirTrunk, has made the headlines with a jaw-dropping donation of $100 million to the University of Sydney. This record-breaking contribution is set to fuel a 20-year initiative focused on increasing female representation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. With recent statistics revealing a significant gender gap in these traditionally male-dominated industries, Khuda's philanthropic efforts come at a crucial time, aiming to create a more equitable and inclusive environment for aspiring female professionals.

Khuda, who made his fortune in the tech world, expressed a desire for his donation to make a "positive societal impact." Aiming to remove the barriers that often prevent women from pursuing careers in tech, his initiative promises to provide countless opportunities for young women to thrive in STEM. From scholarships and mentorship programs to research grants and workshops, this donation is a game-changer that could inspire a new generation of female tech leaders to break through the glass ceiling and show just what they’re capable of.

This momentous donation is not only the largest philanthropic gift recorded in New South Wales, but it also highlights the growing trend of millennial billionaires leveraging their wealth for social good. Khuda's commitment to empowering women aligns with the global call for more diversity in STEM, as studies show that gender diversity can significantly enhance innovation and problem-solving. After all, who wouldn't want a perspective that includes the diversity of half the population?

The implications of Khuda's generosity extend beyond just financial support; it symbolizes a shift toward recognizing and addressing the gender disparities present in the tech industry. As more tech entrepreneurs join the charitable ranks to foster inclusivity, we could be witnessing a new norm where investing in women is seen as not just a moral obligation but as a smart business strategy. As the STEM sector continues to expand, initiatives like Khuda's offer a glimmer of hope that the future of technology will be representative of our diverse society.

Did you know that only 28% of the workforce in STEM fields are women? Khuda's initiative could significantly improve that number over the next two decades! Additionally, with women making up only 13% of engineers globally, his donation is set to pave the way for unprecedented advancements in gender parity in the tech workforce. This $100 million commitment isn't just about money; it's about changing the narrative for girls in tech, ensuring they have every chance to shine!

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AirTrunk's Robin Khuda donates $100m to boost women in STEM (The Australian Financial Review)

AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda has donated an historic $100 million to the University of Sydney to fund a 20-year effort to get more girls into tech careers.

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“Transformational”: AirTrunk's Robin Khuda donates $100 million for ... (SmartCompany.com.au)

AirTrunk CEO and founder Robin Khuda has donated $100 million to the University of Sydney to boost women in STEM.

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Billionaire's record $100m donation to University of Sydney aims to ... (The Guardian)

Tech founder Robin Khuda wants to make 'positive societal impact' by increasing opportunities for women in sector where he made his fortune.

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This Sydney billionaire wants to hire more women. He's spending ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The gift from tech entrepreneur Robin Khuda is the single biggest philanthropic donation made in NSW.

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Billionaire Robin Khuda donates $100m to support women in STEM ... (Women's Agenda)

In an effort to drive young women into studying STEM, a billionaire has donated $100m to the University of Sydney.

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$100m game-changer creating a STEM future for Western Sydney girls (News - The University of Sydney)

Largest ever donation to the University of Sydney will create opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Read more.

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Little known Sydney billionaire donates $100m to Sydney Uni (Daily Telegraph)

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Khuda's $100M Philanthropy Aims to Shatter Gender Barriers in ... (Colitco)

Robin Khuda donates $100 million to the University of Sydney to create opportunities for women in STEM fields.

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AirTrunk billionaire Robin Khuda's exit leads to $100 million ... (Startup Daily)

The $100m donation to the University of Sydney is for a 20-year program for girls from Western Sydney to study and then find careers in STEM.

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AirTrunk CEO Robin Khuda's $100 million donation comes at a ... (SmartCompany.com.au)

Leaders have described AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda's $100 million donation as a "powerful statement" that has come at a pivotal time for DEI.

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Billionaire pumps $100m into Australian STEM (ACS)

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