Celebrating Batch 10: A Milestone Powered by Insular Foundation

March 1, 2025, marked a remarkable milestone in the FTW journey as 30 talented women proudly graduated from our Data Science Scholarship Program, sponsored for the third time by the Insular Foundation. This batch is a testament to the power of partnership, education, and transformation.

A Legacy of Impact: Insular Foundation’s Continued Support

Insular Foundation has been a cornerstone in empowering women to switch to tech, and their dedication to our program speaks volumes. For the third consecutive year, they’ve invested in these women’s futures, providing them the opportunity to upskill in one of the most in-demand fields today: data science.

This partnership goes beyond just funding; it’s a shared vision of creating a more inclusive and diverse workforce. As a result, we’ve seen our scholars not only gain technical skills but also gain the confidence to lead, innovate, and make impactful decisions in the world of tech.

From Graduate to Industry Leader: Alecx’s Inspiring Journey

One success story that truly stands out is Alecx Gatchalian, a graduate of Batch 7, who now serves as the Head of Analytics for iCare, the healthcare arm of Insular Life. AG’s journey is a shining example of what’s possible with the support of our incredible partners. Her transformation from a scholarship recipient to an industry leader showcases the power of education and mentorship.

Batch 10: Ready to Conquer the Future

As for our Batch 10 graduates, they are ready to take on the world of data science with the skills and knowledge they’ve gained throughout the program. From machine learning to data analytics, these 30 women are now equipped to drive change and shape the future of tech across industries.

We couldn’t be more proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing all the incredible things they will accomplish in the next chapter of their careers. A huge congratulations to Batch 10—this is just the beginning!

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