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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Joins Google Initiative to Provide 100,000 Black Women With Career Development and Digital Skills Training Over the Next Year


The Program is a Partnership with Dress for Success, The Links, and four National Pan-Hellenic Sororities
Created by Black Women for Black Women, Program Aims to Equip Group Disproportionately Impacted by Unemployment with Critical Digital Skills Needed for Today’s In-Demand Jobs


Washington DC — Today, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated joins Grow with Google: Black Women Lead, a new initiative to provide 100,000 Black women with career development and digital skills training by spring 2022. The initiative is a first-of-its-kind partnership with six organizations led by Black women: Dress for Success, The Links, and four of the National Panhellenic Sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Zeta Phi Beta. Over the course of the next year, Grow with Google will   work with the partner organizations to offer leadership development and digital skills training to support Black women nationwide.


“Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated is truly excited about partnering with Google and its Grow with Google initiative.  Through this work our sorority will elevate the digital and leadership skill set of at least 20,000 predominately black women in the more than 950 communities where we serve stateside and abroad.  This partnership aligns with Zeta’s founding principles of scholarship and service,” said Valerie Hollingsworth Baker, International President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.


The program is launching at a crucial time for Black female job seekers. Women account for 56% of workforce exits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Black women accounted for 154,000 jobs lost in December alone. Today, one in six Black women are unemployed, and disproportionately work in sectors impacted by economic downturns. Grow with Google’s Black Women Lead program aims to help close these gaps by working with the partner organizations to provide essential digital skills training in their communities.
“Google is proud to stand with Dress for Success, the Links, and four of the National Pan-Hellenic Sororities to help more Black women get access to the digital skills and career development needed to enter today’s most in-demand jobs,” said Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google.


The initiative’s workshops include resume building, interview training, design thinking for entrepreneurs, how to make business decisions with analytics, and the fundamentals of online marketing. Dress for Success will offer additional career services including interview preparation, mentorship, and networking   to women participating in the program.


This initiative is part of Google’s recent $15M commitment to upskill Black job seekers, and the company’s ongoing work to ensure the opportunities created by technology are available to everyone. To reach the widest audience as effectively as possible, partner organizations are being trained in Grow with Google’s curriculum so they can lead their own workshops. Created by Black women for Black women, this approach represents a model in which the people teaching the courses are intimately familiar with the workplace experiences of the participants. Participants can register for workshops at Participants can register for workshops at grow.google/events/.
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About Grow with Google
Grow with Google was started in 2017 to help Americans grow their skills, careers and businesses. It provides free training, tools, and expertise to help small business owners, veterans and military families, jobseekers and students, educators, startups, and developers. Since Google’s inception, it has helped more than six million Americans grow their skills, careers and businesses. In addition to its virtual presence, Grow with Google has created a network of more than 8,000 partner organizations like libraries, schools, small business development centers, chambers of commerce and nonprofits to help people coast-to-coast.
To access one of these training opportunities through Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, please click here.

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