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George Hofstetter (George Emmett Coates-Hofstetter) was born on 16 April, 2000 in Los Angeles County, California, U.S., is an American entrepreneur (born 2000). Discover George Hofstetter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?

Popular As George Emmett Coates-Hofstetter
Occupation Computer programmer
Age 23 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 16 April 2000
Birthday 16 April
Birthplace Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
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2013

George Hofstetter is an American computer programmer, tech entrepreneur, and campaigner for Black rights who has been active since 2013.

He went on to found GHTech Inc., a software and curriculum development company that builds at the intersection of technology and social justice.

He is the current chief executive officer and executive chairman of GHTech Inc.

In 2013, aged 13, Hofstetter competed in the Qeyno Labs Hackathon in Oakland, California, where he and his group developed a social network called "Connect the Dots," creating a space for Black students in private predominantly white schools to share their experiences with one another.

His team finished third at the hackathon.

The following year's Qeyno Labs Hackathon was sponsored by ESSENCE and Qeyno Labs in New Orleans and was after the launch of YesWeCode, an initiative started by Prince and Van Jones after the killing of Trayvon Martin with the goal of helping 100,000 young women and men from underrepresented backgrounds to be successful in the tech sector.

He and his team developed an app called CopStop to address issues of police violence in Oakland.

After the hackathon and his graduation from The Hidden Genius Project, Hofstetter received a two-year internship in the office of Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf.

Hofstetter founded his company at age 16 with the goal of helping other kids of color gain entry into the world of technology as innovators.

He worked on a project for Capital One DevExchange to create a free mobile online curriculum, UpToCode Academy.

2017

In the fall of 2017, He was honored by the Equal Justice Society during their annual gala in San Francisco, CA for his work through GHTech Inc.

2019

Hofstetter was included in Google's Black History Month Pay it Forward Challenge in March 2019.

In October 2019, he spoke at a TedxYouth event at the Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences.

His talk was entitled "How technology redefined can be a social justice super power."

Hofstetter's most recent projects/events include the launch of a social networking app designed for education for a California-based non-profit Kingmakers of Oakland, being featured in the documentary, ‘Use of Force: The policing of Black America’ alongside Alicia Garza and Chuck D.

After a viral incident that became international news where Hofstetter was the target of a racist digital attack during his studies at the University of Cambridge.

He wrote an opinion piece for the University of Oxford's student paper, The Oxford Blue.