BIT Alexandria Launches in Virginia

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Technikole Consulting Celebrates CEO NiKole Maxwell’s New Leadership Role as Vice President of Blacks In Technology Alexandria Chapter

Technikole Consulting is thrilled to announce the appointment of our CEO, NiKole Maxwell, as the incoming Vice President of the Blacks In Technology (BIT) Alexandria Chapter. This exciting milestone is just 8 days away, marking the launch of the Alexandria Chapter on Juneteenth—a day rich in historical significance.

NiKole expressed her excitement for the event, stating, “We are on the cusp of history in more ways than one. Juneteenth is a day that symbolizes delayed freedom—a cost that cannot be calculated. As innovation liberates our imaginations, it enables the transformation of our dreams into reality. Delaying the education of transformative technologies that spur the future cannot be condoned. This is an insanely exciting time to be in tech, and I’m honored to be part of such a momentous occasion.”

Serving alongside the Chapter’s esteemed President, Monica Dillingham Pemberton, NiKole is joined by a dedicated team of leaders who have worked tirelessly to make this chapter a reality. The inaugural leadership team includes Satina Isaac, Kwabena A. Denkyi, Dion Symonette PMP, ITIL, Hyatt N., PMP, Jules Pericles Tamegue, Dr. Moody Amakobe, Kareem Saunders, Jessica Snowden, Courtney Bailey, Zewditu Mered and Roxanne Pemberton.

The BIT Alexandria Chapter is launching in the footsteps of those who’ve come before. Founded by Greg Greenlee and spearheaded by Dennis Schultz as the Executive Director, BIT’s mission is to “Stomp the Divide.” BIT Virginia is the only state-run Board of Directors led by Antoine Hines as the Chapter President. Virginia boasts five distinct chapters, with BIT Alexandria launching to serve Northern Virginia as the “Innovation” chapter, supporting Black tech professionals across NOVA and the DMV.

This historic moment is one for the record books, and we want you to share it with us! Seats are filling up fast, but there are still spots available. Participation requires a ticket, so don’t miss out. If you’re not in the area but still want to support our chapter, we invite you to donate using our official link.

Whether you’re a fan of BIT, a friend of BIT, or have a little bit of BIT in you, please consider supporting us with a donation. Alternatively, find your local chapter, join, and donate to them. Long-term Chapter sponsorships are also available.

Founding Members will have the exclusive opportunity to purchase Founders gear separately.

To register or donate, please use:
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For more information, please contact:

NiKole Maxwell, Vice President
Blacks In Technology, Alexandria Chapter
nikole@blacksintechnology.org


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