36 min

Evan Korth - Sports Agent Turned Computer Science Professor #109 Develomentor

    • Technology

Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Evan Korth. 
Evan Korth has worn many hats as an active member of NYC’s academic and innovation communities since ’99 — computer science professor, developer, investor, advisor, founder, expert witness, researcher, board member, coach and mentor.
Evan also advises Flybridge Capital and sits on the NYU Innovation Venture Fund’s investment committee. 
Evan’s work in helping his students find opportunities at startups in early 2000’s led him to cofound his first non-profit, HackNY, to help federate the next generation of hackers for the New York City innovation community. 
After helping the Bloomberg administration create NYC’s first two software engineering high schools, Fred Wilson and Evan co-founded CSNYC in order to ensure all 1.1 million NYC public school students have an opportunity to study computer science. In September 2015, Mayor Deblasio announced a $81mm public private partnership with CSNYC to meet its mission within ten years.
Today, Evan serves on the boards of hackNY, CSNYC and GirlsWhoCode.
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Quotes
“When I was offered an opportunity to teach a course in 1999 at NYU I thought, wow, what an opportunity to get over my fear of public speaking. I get to talk about something I know really well so I’d have the confidence to speak about it to undergraduates who wanted that knowledge.”
“We threw the first college hackathon as far as we know in April 2010. Then we started a summer fellowship program where we got the best hackers we could across the country, brought them to New York for the summer, and put them up in NYU dorms. They interned at different startups during the day and we had an educational program for them at night.”
—Evan Korth
Key Milestones
Why did Evan choose to get a degree in Accounting?What was it like working as a sports agent?What inspired Evan to leave Bruce Levy after 8 years?How did Evan become a computer science professor?Evan founded two non-profits, HackNY and the NYC Foundation for Computer Science Education. What drew Evan to nonprofits?Additional Resources
Previous episodes mentioned:
Adam Cheyer – Co-Founder of Siri, Viv Labs, and Change.org #67
Andrew Montalenti – From Morgan Stanley to Founding Parse.ly #92
You can find more resources in the show notes
To learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/
To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/
Connect with Evan Korth
LinkedIn
https://cs.nyu.edu/~korth/
ekorth@gmail.com
Connect with Grant Ingersoll
LinkedIn
Twitter
Support the show

Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Evan Korth. 
Evan Korth has worn many hats as an active member of NYC’s academic and innovation communities since ’99 — computer science professor, developer, investor, advisor, founder, expert witness, researcher, board member, coach and mentor.
Evan also advises Flybridge Capital and sits on the NYU Innovation Venture Fund’s investment committee. 
Evan’s work in helping his students find opportunities at startups in early 2000’s led him to cofound his first non-profit, HackNY, to help federate the next generation of hackers for the New York City innovation community. 
After helping the Bloomberg administration create NYC’s first two software engineering high schools, Fred Wilson and Evan co-founded CSNYC in order to ensure all 1.1 million NYC public school students have an opportunity to study computer science. In September 2015, Mayor Deblasio announced a $81mm public private partnership with CSNYC to meet its mission within ten years.
Today, Evan serves on the boards of hackNY, CSNYC and GirlsWhoCode.
If you are enjoying our content please leave us a rating and review or consider supporting us
Quotes
“When I was offered an opportunity to teach a course in 1999 at NYU I thought, wow, what an opportunity to get over my fear of public speaking. I get to talk about something I know really well so I’d have the confidence to speak about it to undergraduates who wanted that knowledge.”
“We threw the first college hackathon as far as we know in April 2010. Then we started a summer fellowship program where we got the best hackers we could across the country, brought them to New York for the summer, and put them up in NYU dorms. They interned at different startups during the day and we had an educational program for them at night.”
—Evan Korth
Key Milestones
Why did Evan choose to get a degree in Accounting?What was it like working as a sports agent?What inspired Evan to leave Bruce Levy after 8 years?How did Evan become a computer science professor?Evan founded two non-profits, HackNY and the NYC Foundation for Computer Science Education. What drew Evan to nonprofits?Additional Resources
Previous episodes mentioned:
Adam Cheyer – Co-Founder of Siri, Viv Labs, and Change.org #67
Andrew Montalenti – From Morgan Stanley to Founding Parse.ly #92
You can find more resources in the show notes
To learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/
To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/
Connect with Evan Korth
LinkedIn
https://cs.nyu.edu/~korth/
ekorth@gmail.com
Connect with Grant Ingersoll
LinkedIn
Twitter
Support the show

36 min

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