Shameeka Emanuel is the Program Lead for Google’s Tech Exchange program. Tech Exchange is a domestic exchange program between Google and a select number of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). Prior to joining Google, Shameeka was a Senior Product Manager for the Amazon Future Engineer team launching products aimed to increase exposure to Computer Science education in the K-12 space while promoting Diversity and Inclusion in tech. Prior to joining Amazon, Shameeka worked at Intel Corporation where she held a variety of positions. During that time, she worked to validate four processors in the Xeon Server Family in various capacities (pre-silicon and post-silicon). Her last role at Intel was Diversity Scholar Program Manager in the Global Talent Organization, College Division. In 2016, she was the Chair of the Student Relations Technical Advisory Board for Semiconductor Research Corporation and the Northwest Regional Chair for the National GEM Consortium’s Alumni Association Executive Board. She is currently the President of The National GEM Consortium’s Alumni Association Executive Board and Co-Chair for the Birds of a Feather committee for the 2019 ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference.
Shameeka is married with three children. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends playing the trumpet, singing, and dancing. Shameeka has her Bachelor of Science in Systems & Computer Science from Howard University and her Master of Science in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University.