Local industry advocacy group Tech:NYC launched with five corporate members in 2016 and now has more than 800—a testament to the explosive growth of the local tech industry. Jason Myles Clark, who took over as its second-ever director in January, sees room to keep adding members and expand the group’s reach. A lawyer who formerly oversaw litigation from the state attorney general’s Harlem office, Clark hopes to create more pathways for New Yorkers to launch a business or find a career in the tech industry, where people of color and women are historically underrepresented.
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