Tina Lee is a mom and Founder/CEO of MotherCoders, a non-profit that helps moms on-ramp to careers in technology through a tech orientation program that includes on-site childcare. Tina received her M.A. in Education from Stanford University's Graduate School of Education, where her studies in their Learning, Design & Technology Program focused on how technology can be used to foster civic engagement.
She most recently served as Director of Outreach and Innovation for the California State Controller’s Office, where she headed outreach efforts in Northern California and worked to strengthen the Controller’s relationship with the technology industry.
Prior to joining the State Controller’s Office, Tina served as Director of Innovation and Learning for ZeroDivide Foundation, where she led project teams in providing technology consulting services to philanthropic foundations and non-profit organizations aimed at bridging the digital divide in under-served communities.
Tina holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political, Legal and Economic Analysis, with an emphasis in Economics, from Mils College, and an MBA from their Lorry I. Lokey Graduate School of Business. In 2010, Tina received her M.A. in Education from Stanford University's Graduate School of Education, where her studies in their Learning, Design & Technology Program focused on how technology can be used to foster civic engagement.