Trish Millines Dziko (1957- )

November 19, 2007 
/ Contributed By: Secret Charles-Ford

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Trish Millines Dziko is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Technology Access Foundation. A native of New Jersey, Dziko focused on college and ultimately became a first-generation college student. Ms. Dziko also made history by becoming the first woman to be awarded a full basketball scholarship for Monmouth College in West Long Branch, New Jersey.  She received her B.S. in Computer Science in 1979.

Dziko spent 15 years working in the high tech industry as a software developer, manager and consultant as well as a database designer in such industries as military weapons, business systems, communications, and medical equipment.

In 1988 Dziko became one of the early employees at Microsoft Inc., in Redmond, Washington.  It was during her nearly nine years at Microsoft that she became active in promoting awareness of the importance of diversity in the corporate world.  In 1995, while working as a Senior Diversity Administrator for Microsoft, she noted the small numbers of African Americans and other people of color in the high tech industry. Attributing it partly to the limited access of those students and their families to computers, Dziko became co-founder of the Technology Access Foundation (TAF), a Seattle-based organization designed to provide science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills to children of color. She became the full-time TAF Executive Director after leaving Microsoft in 1996.  As one of the young Microsoft millionaires at 39, Dziko contributed over $150,000 to establish TAF.

TAF’s programs seek to increase mathematical and literacy competencies for K-8 students through project-based activities that use technology as a tool for learning in an after-school environment. Each year about 70 teenagers enroll in the Technical Teens Internship Program that includes courses in programming, web site development, networking, and career development skills.  The program also provides job-readiness training, college entrance preparation, and paid summer internships with local corporations or small businesses for practical experience.  In addition, about 200 five to twelve year olds take computer classes to enhance their reading, math, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.  Since its founding on October 1, 1996, TAF has taken the lead in preparing African Americans and other students of color for training in science and technology fields in colleges and universities.

In June 2001, Dziko received an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Seattle University. Dziko lives in Seattle and continues to guide the Technology Access Foundation.

Author Profile

Secret Charles-Ford, Ed.D, graduated from the School of Educational Leadership & Change at Fielding Graduate University (2014). Dr. Charles-Ford earned two master degrees while attending Antioch University, Seattle. Her first graduate degree was earned in the Environment & Community program (2004) with a second graduate degree earned in Education (2007). Dr. Charles-Ford earned her undergraduate degree through the Department of Geography at the University of Washington (2001). Charles-Ford has been writing for Blackpast.org since 2007.

In 2012, Dr. Charles-Ford published her first book titled Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That!. The book is about one person’s account and experience as a military personnel and a combat veteran. Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That! is available for purchase through Amazon.com. In 2015, Charles-Ford co-founded the Imagine the Possibilities: A Community Book Study Group. The goal of this book study group is to deepen understanding, critical thinking, and engagement through discussions, sharing insights, and reflections. Members strive to foster a richer appreciation for literature and promote learning and growth. Since the book groups’ inception, three women have published their own books.

In 2024, Ford was invited to join the Renton Rowing Center Board of Directors serving as the Youth Director. The Renton Rowing Center’s mission is to encourage people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds to discover community on and off the water.

CITE THIS ENTRY IN APA FORMAT:

Charles-Ford, S. (2007, November 19). Trish Millines Dziko (1957- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/dziko-trish-millines-1957/

Source of the Author's Information:

Monica J. Foster, “Federal Way to Build TAF Academy,” The (Seattle) Skanner http://www.theskanner.com/index.php?edid=Mg==,
http://www.informationtechnologyleaders.com/dziko.html ; http://www.techaccess.org/
http://www.techaccess.org/tafpdfs/profiles/staff_profiles/Trishmi.pdf

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