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'''Erica Joy Baker''' (born 1980)<ref>, Internetstiftelsen i Sverige (Internet Foundation in Sweden), 2016-11-22.</ref> is an engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, Chief Technology Officer for the ], and known for her outspoken support of diversity and inclusion. She has worked at companies including ],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Goode |first1=Lauren |title=Virtual Conferences Mean All-Access—Except When They Don't |url=https://www.wired.com/story/wwdc-virtual-conferences-inclusion/ |accessdate=9 July 2020 |publisher=Wired |date=27 June 2020}}</ref> ], ], ], and ].<ref name=techcrunch-kickstarter>{{cite news|url = https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/08/kickstarter-hires-slacks-erica-baker-as-director-of-engineering/|title = Kickstarter hires Slack's Erica Baker as director of engineering|author = Megan Rose Dickey|date = June 8, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|work = TechCrunch}}</ref><ref name=usatoday-kickstarter>{{cite news|url = https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/06/08/erica-baker-leaves-slack-kickstarter/102631422/|title = Erica Baker leaves Slack for Kickstarter|last = Guynn|first = Jessica|date = June 8, 2017|newspaper =]}}</ref><ref name=techcrunch-slack>{{cite news|url = https://techcrunch.com/2015/10/14/slack-engineer-erica-baker-diversity-efforts-need-to-extend-beyond-gender/|title = Slack Engineer Erica Baker: Diversity Efforts Need To Extend Beyond Gender|author = Megan Rose Dickey|work = TechCrunch}}</ref><ref name=techsesh>{{cite web|url = http://techsesh.co/girl-boss/2017/10/17/wcw-10-18|title = #WCW: Recovering From Emotional Challenges, Doing Aerial Acrobatics, And Loving Donuts|date = October 18, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|publisher = techsesh}}</ref><ref name=usatoday-diversifying>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Dalvin |title=Diversifying tech: Black professionals are finding success in spite of the odds |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/02/18/black-professionals-helping-others-launch-careers-tech/2869981002/ |accessdate=14 July 2019 |agency=USA Today |date=28 February 2019 |newspaper=USA Today}}</ref> She gained prominence in 2015 for starting an internal spreadsheet where Google employees reported their salary data to better understand pay disparities within the company.<ref name=refinery29-google>{{cite web|url = http://www.refinery29.com/2017/09/171485/google-employee-salary-spreadsheet|title = A Google Employee Spreadsheet Shows Pay Disparities Between Men & Women|last = Buxton|first = Madeline|date = September 9, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|publisher = ]}}</ref><ref name=businessinsider-google>{{cite web|url = https://www.businessinsider.com.au/erica-baker-pay-inequality-at-google-2015-7|title = Engineer says Google managers denied her bonuses when she tried to expose salary inequality|last = Weinberger|first = Matt|website = ]|date = 18 July 2015}}</ref><ref name=storify-google>{{cite web|url = https://storify.com/_danilo/ericajoy-s-salary-transparency-experiment-at-googl|title = @EricaJoy's salary transparency experiment at Google|last = Campos|first = Danilo|accessdate = November 18, 2017}}</ref> ] of ] called Baker the "woman to watch" in a profile in ].<ref name=c-magazine>{{cite web|url = https://magazinec.com/c-california-style/kara-swisher|title = Kara Swisher|publisher = C Magazine|accessdate = November 18, 2017}}</ref> '''Erica Joy Baker''' (born 1980)<ref name=":0">, Internetstiftelsen i Sverige (Internet Foundation in Sweden), 2016-11-22.</ref> is an engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, Chief Technology Officer for the ], and known for her outspoken support of diversity and inclusion. She has worked at companies including ],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Goode |first1=Lauren |title=Virtual Conferences Mean All-Access—Except When They Don't |url=https://www.wired.com/story/wwdc-virtual-conferences-inclusion/ |accessdate=9 July 2020 |publisher=Wired |date=27 June 2020}}</ref> ], ], ], and ].<ref name=techcrunch-kickstarter>{{cite news|url = https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/08/kickstarter-hires-slacks-erica-baker-as-director-of-engineering/|title = Kickstarter hires Slack's Erica Baker as director of engineering|author = Megan Rose Dickey|date = June 8, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|work = TechCrunch}}</ref><ref name=usatoday-kickstarter>{{cite news|url = https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/06/08/erica-baker-leaves-slack-kickstarter/102631422/|title = Erica Baker leaves Slack for Kickstarter|last = Guynn|first = Jessica|date = June 8, 2017|newspaper =]}}</ref><ref name=techcrunch-slack>{{cite news|url = https://techcrunch.com/2015/10/14/slack-engineer-erica-baker-diversity-efforts-need-to-extend-beyond-gender/|title = Slack Engineer Erica Baker: Diversity Efforts Need To Extend Beyond Gender|author = Megan Rose Dickey|work = TechCrunch}}</ref><ref name=techsesh>{{cite web|url = http://techsesh.co/girl-boss/2017/10/17/wcw-10-18|title = #WCW: Recovering From Emotional Challenges, Doing Aerial Acrobatics, And Loving Donuts|date = October 18, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|publisher = techsesh|archive-date = December 1, 2017|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171201080851/http://techsesh.co/girl-boss/2017/10/17/wcw-10-18|url-status = dead}}</ref><ref name=usatoday-diversifying>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Dalvin |title=Diversifying tech: Black professionals are finding success in spite of the odds |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/02/18/black-professionals-helping-others-launch-careers-tech/2869981002/ |accessdate=14 July 2019 |agency=USA Today |date=28 February 2019 |newspaper=USA Today}}</ref> She gained prominence in 2015 for starting an internal spreadsheet where Google employees reported their salary data to better understand pay disparities within the company.<ref name=refinery29-google>{{cite web|url = http://www.refinery29.com/2017/09/171485/google-employee-salary-spreadsheet|title = A Google Employee Spreadsheet Shows Pay Disparities Between Men & Women|last = Buxton|first = Madeline|date = September 9, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|publisher = ]}}</ref><ref name=businessinsider-google>{{cite web|url = https://www.businessinsider.com/erica-baker-pay-inequality-at-google-2015-7|title = Engineer says Google managers denied her bonuses when she tried to expose salary inequality|last = Weinberger|first = Matt|website = ]|date = 18 July 2015|access-date = 5 April 2018|archive-date = 14 March 2022|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220314115519/https://www.businessinsider.com.au/erica-baker-pay-inequality-at-google-2015-7|url-status = live}}</ref><ref name=storify-google>{{cite web|url = https://storify.com/_danilo/ericajoy-s-salary-transparency-experiment-at-googl|title = @EricaJoy's salary transparency experiment at Google|last = Campos|first = Danilo|accessdate = November 18, 2017}}</ref> ] of ] called Baker the "woman to watch" in a profile in ].<ref name=c-magazine>{{cite web|url = https://magazinec.com/c-california-style/kara-swisher|title = Kara Swisher|publisher = C Magazine|accessdate = November 18, 2017|archive-date = September 24, 2016|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160924131607/https://magazinec.com/c-california-style/kara-swisher|url-status = dead}}</ref>


== Early life == == Education ==
In High School, Baker took a ] ] class,<ref name="Techies">{{Cite web|title=Techies|url=https://techiesproject.com/erica-baker/|access-date=2019-03-15|website=techiesproject.com}}</ref> learning how to program in ] on ] brand ]s. She also learned how to code websites, hosting her own on ].<ref name=":0" />
Baker spent her childhood on the move, first in Germany, where Baker was born while her parents were deployed there, then New Mexico, Florida, and Alaska.<ref name="Techies">{{Cite web|url=https://techiesproject.com/erica-baker/|title=Techies|website=techiesproject.com|access-date=2019-03-15}}</ref> Both her parents were in the US Air Force. Baker started writing and making websites as a teenager.<ref name="Techies"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://peopleofcolorintech.com/interview/pocit-31-erica-baker-part-1/|title=Erica Baker, Engineering Manager|date=2015-12-23|website=POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of people of color in tech.|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-15}}</ref>

Baker attended the ] and majored in ].<ref name="Techies" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-12-23|title=Erica Baker, Engineering Manager|url=https://peopleofcolorintech.com/interview/pocit-31-erica-baker-part-1/|access-date=2021-11-17|website=POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of people of color in tech.|language=en}}</ref> She says she was one of the only two Black people in one of her core classes, and decided to transfer to the ] earning an ] in ].


== Career == == Career ==
Baker's first job was as a Windows Domain Administrator for the ] Statewide Systems at the age of 21years.<ref name="Techies"/> She then moved to ] for a year, doing network operations and mobile desktop support. After this, she switched to ] to do desktop support.<ref name="Techies"/> Baker's first job was as a Windows Domain Administrator for the ] Statewide Systems at the age of 21 years.<ref name="Techies"/> She then moved to ] for a year, doing network operations and mobile desktop support. After this, she switched to ] to do desktop support.<ref name="Techies"/>


=== Google === === Google ===
Baker worked at Google from 2006 to May 2015, in various roles, ending with the role of ] (SRE).<ref name="featuredspeaker">{{cite news |last1=Furie |first1=Jason |title=Bond Welcomes Patreon's Erica Baker |url=https://www.backerkit.com/blog/erica-baker-patreon |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=BackerKit |date=February 21, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Bond Conference by Backerkit |url=https://grayarea.org/event/bond-conference-backerkit/ |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=Gray Area}}</ref> In July 2015, after leaving Google for Slack, Baker revealed in a series of tweets that she had started an internal spreadsheet at Google for employees to disclose their salary information.<ref name=storify-google/> Based on the spreadsheet, a number of her colleagues were able to negotiate pay raises. Baker reported that a number of her colleagues sent her peer bonuses for starting the spreadsheet, but her peer bonuses were denied by management.<ref name=businessinsider-google/><ref name=nyt-google-2>{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/11/technology/google-gender-memo-pichai-damore.html|title = A Crisis Forces Google to Uphold Its Values While Fostering Debate|last = Wakabayashi|first = Daisuke|date = August 11, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper =]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url = https://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/07/21/ex-google-employee-exposes-unequal-pay-with-spreadsheet/|title = Ex-Google Employee Exposes Unequal Pay With Spreadsheet|last = Zakrzewski|first = Cat|date = July 21, 2015|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper=]}}</ref> The spreadsheet sparked discussion on Google's pay disparities, non-transparency in pay determination, and potential gender and ethnicity differentials in pay. The spreadsheet continued to be updated until 2017, when updated data from the spreadsheet was reported in '']''.<ref name=refinery29-google/><ref name=nyt-google>{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/technology/google-salaries-gender-disparity.html|title = At Google, Employee-Led Effort Finds Men Are Paid More Than Women|last = Wakabayashi|first = Daisuke|date = September 8, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper =The New York Times}}</ref> Baker worked at Google from 2006 to May 2015, in various roles, ending with the role of ] (SRE).<ref name="featuredspeaker">{{cite news |last1=Furie |first1=Jason |title=Bond Welcomes Patreon's Erica Baker |url=https://www.backerkit.com/blog/erica-baker-patreon |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=BackerKit |date=February 21, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Bond Conference by Backerkit |url=https://grayarea.org/event/bond-conference-backerkit/ |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=Gray Area}}</ref> In July 2015, after leaving Google for Slack, Baker revealed in a series of tweets that she had started an internal spreadsheet at Google for employees to disclose their salary information.<ref name=storify-google/> Based on the spreadsheet, a number of her colleagues were able to negotiate pay raises. Baker reported that a number of her colleagues sent her peer bonuses for starting the spreadsheet, but her peer bonuses were denied by management.<ref name=businessinsider-google/><ref name=nyt-google-2>{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/11/technology/google-gender-memo-pichai-damore.html|title = A Crisis Forces Google to Uphold Its Values While Fostering Debate|last = Wakabayashi|first = Daisuke|date = August 11, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper =]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url = https://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/07/21/ex-google-employee-exposes-unequal-pay-with-spreadsheet/|title = Ex-Google Employee Exposes Unequal Pay With Spreadsheet|last = Zakrzewski|first = Cat|date = July 21, 2015|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper=]}}</ref> The spreadsheet sparked discussion on Google's pay disparities, non-transparency in pay determination, and potential gender and ethnicity differentials in pay. The spreadsheet continued to be updated until 2017, when updated data from the spreadsheet was reported in '']''.<ref name=refinery29-google/><ref name=nyt-google>{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/technology/google-salaries-gender-disparity.html|title = At Google, Employee-Led Effort Finds Men Are Paid More Than Women|last = Wakabayashi|first = Daisuke|date = September 8, 2017|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper =The New York Times}}</ref>


=== Slack === === Post-Google ===
From May 2015 to July 2017, Baker worked as a build and release engineer at Slack.<ref name=techcrunch-slack/><ref name=pocit>{{cite web|url = http://peopleofcolorintech.com/interview/pocit-33-erica-baker-part-2/|title = Episode 33 – Erica Baker (Part 2)|date = 28 December 2015|accessdate = November 18, 2017}}</ref> In February 2016, Baker, Megan Anctil, Kiné Camara, and Duretti Hirpa accepted ]'s Crunchies award on behalf of Slack for Fastest Rising Startup.<ref>{{cite news From May 2015 to July 2017, Baker worked as a build and release engineer at Slack.<ref name=techcrunch-slack/><ref name=pocit>{{cite web|url = http://peopleofcolorintech.com/interview/pocit-33-erica-baker-part-2/|title = Episode 33 – Erica Baker (Part 2)|date = 28 December 2015|accessdate = November 18, 2017}}</ref> In February 2016, Baker, Megan Anctil, Kiné Camara, and Duretti Hirpa accepted ]'s Crunchies award on behalf of Slack for Fastest Rising Startup.<ref>{{cite news
| url = https://qz.com/613748/slack-sent-four-black-female-engineers-to-accept-an-award-and-make-a-statement-on-diversity/ | url = https://qz.com/613748/slack-sent-four-black-female-engineers-to-accept-an-award-and-make-a-statement-on-diversity/
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| accessdate = January 19, 2019 | accessdate = January 19, 2019
}}</ref> In June 2017, '']'', and '']'' reported that Baker was leaving Slack to join ] as director of engineering, reporting to Lara Hogan, the newly appointed VP of Engineering, and working in ].<ref name="techcrunch-kickstarter" /><ref name="usatoday-kickstarter" /> Although her role did not officially involve diversity and inclusion, Baker said that fostering diversity and inclusion would be part of her job.<ref name="techcrunch-kickstarter" /> However, she ultimately stayed in the San Francisco Bay Area and became Senior Engineering Manager at ].<ref name="techsesh" /> In January 2019, Baker joined ] as Principal Group Engineering Manager.<ref name="usatoday-diversifying" />
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=== Kickstarter and Patreon ===
In June 2017, '']'', and '']'' reported that Baker was leaving Slack to join ] as director of engineering, reporting to Lara Hogan, the newly appointed VP of Engineering, and working in ].<ref name=techcrunch-kickstarter/><ref name=usatoday-kickstarter/> Although her role did not officially involve diversity and inclusion, Baker said that fostering diversity and inclusion would be part of her job.<ref name=techcrunch-kickstarter/> However, she ultimately stayed in the San Francisco Bay Area and became Senior Engineering Manager at ].<ref name=techsesh/>

=== Microsoft ===
In January 2019, Baker joined ] as Principal Group Engineering Manager.<ref name=usatoday-diversifying />

=== Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ===
In March 2021, Baker joined ] as Chief Technology Officer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dccc.org/dccc-chair-maloney-announces-additions-to-dcccs-growing-team/|title=DCCC Chair Maloney Announces Additions to DCCC's Growing Team|date=8 March 2021}}</ref> In March 2021, Baker joined ] as Chief Technology Officer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dccc.org/dccc-chair-maloney-announces-additions-to-dcccs-growing-team/|title=DCCC Chair Maloney Announces Additions to DCCC's Growing Team|date=8 March 2021}}</ref>


== Work on diversity and inclusion == === Work on diversity and inclusion ===
After creating the spreadsheet on Google's salary data and then leaving Google, Baker has been an advocate for diversity and inclusion on her blog and in other public fora. She was behind #RealDiversityNumbers, a Twitter movement to acquire numbers for various companies around retention and number of lawsuits settled out of court. Baker was critical of ] CEO ]'s remarks that suggested that inclusion efforts for ethnic and racial minorities were taking a backseat so that the company could focus on gender issues.<ref name=techcrunch-slack/> After creating the spreadsheet on Google's salary data and then leaving Google, Baker has been an advocate for diversity and inclusion on her blog and in other public fora. She was behind #RealDiversityNumbers, a Twitter movement to acquire numbers for various companies around retention and number of lawsuits settled out of court. Baker was critical of ] CEO ]'s remarks that suggested that inclusion efforts for ethnic and racial minorities were taking a backseat so that the company could focus on gender issues.<ref name=techcrunch-slack/>


She shed light on the performative nature of technology activism when she denounced Benioff's tweet during the Black Lives Matter protests, where a black man who was wearing a twitter logo was being arrested. His tweet said, "Yes that is a @Twitter @blackbirds logo. Amazing to see tech as a vehicle for social change. Respect.", to which she replied, "That anyone could see a picture of a black man being arrested for protesting against the wrongful killing of another black man and respond, 'Hey look at the Twitter logo', would be mind-boggling if it happened anywhere else. In the tech industry though, it's par for the course."<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Vis|first=Farida|title=The Aesthetics of Global Protest|url=https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/23606/9789048544509.pdf?sequence=1#page=248|journal=Amsterdam University Press|pages=247–268|via=JSTOR}}</ref> She shed light on the performative nature of technology activism when she denounced Benioff's tweet during the Black Lives Matter protests, where a black man who was wearing a Twitter logo was being arrested. His tweet said, "Yes that is a @Twitter @blackbirds logo. Amazing to see tech as a vehicle for social change. Respect.", to which she replied, "That anyone could see a picture of a black man being arrested for protesting against the wrongful killing of another black man and respond, 'Hey look at the Twitter logo', would be mind-boggling if it happened anywhere else. In the tech industry though, it's par for the course."<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Vis|first=Farida|title=The Aesthetics of Global Protest|url=https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/23606/9789048544509.pdf?sequence=1#page=248|journal=Amsterdam University Press|pages=247–268|via=JSTOR}}</ref>


She also denounced a video series by ], the author of '']'', stating that it only addressed the diversity problem superficially. ] took issue with Baker's comment and accused her of having a conflict of interest.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://status451.com/2015/12/21/totalizing-politics-and-insurance-rackets/|title=Totalizing Politics and Insurance Rackets|author=Meredith L. Patterson|publisher=Status 451|date=2015-12-21|accessdate=2018-04-05}}</ref> Baker, along with ], ] and ], was one of the founding members of Project Include, a startup launched in 2016 to provide diversity and inclusion strategies to client companies.<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/04/technology/women-in-tech-band-together-to-track-diversity-after-hours.html|title = Women in Tech Band Together to Track Diversity, After Hours|last = Isaac|first = Mike|date = May 3, 2016|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper =The New York Times}}</ref> Baker also has a strong interest in genealogy.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bort |first1=Julia |title=The 39 most powerful female engineers of 2018 |url=http://www.businessinsider.com/the-most-powerful-female-engineers-of-2018-2018-4#no-35-sylvia-acevedo-ceo-girl-scouts-5 |accessdate=21 June 2018 |work=]}}</ref> She also denounced a video series by ], the author of '']'', stating that it only addressed the diversity problem superficially. ] took issue with Baker's comment and accused her of having a conflict of interest.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://status451.com/2015/12/21/totalizing-politics-and-insurance-rackets/|title=Totalizing Politics and Insurance Rackets|author=Meredith L. Patterson|publisher=Status 451|date=2015-12-21|accessdate=2018-04-05}}</ref> Baker, along with ], ] and ], was one of the founding members of Project Include, a startup launched in 2016 to provide diversity and inclusion strategies to client companies.<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/04/technology/women-in-tech-band-together-to-track-diversity-after-hours.html|title = Women in Tech Band Together to Track Diversity, After Hours|last = Isaac|first = Mike|date = May 3, 2016|accessdate = November 18, 2017|newspaper =The New York Times}}</ref>


== Public appearance == === Public appearances ===
Baker was interviewed by WIRED's at WIRED Business Conference 2016.<ref>{{Citation|last=FORA.tv|title=Inequality is Everyone's Problem|date=2016-06-17|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5LgiA9-9S8|access-date=2019-03-15}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nothing.com/|title=The Business Magazine for Women|last=Antohi|first=Monica|date=2018-04-30|website=THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-15}}</ref> In January 2017, Baker was a keynote speaker at the Women of Color in Computing conference held by ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Mills College to Host Conference for Women of Color in Computing |url=https://www.mills.edu/news/press-releases/women-of-color-computing-conference.php |publisher=Mills College |date=December 11, 2017}}</ref> In March 2018, Baker was a featured speaker at the Bond Conference.<ref name="featuredspeaker"/> Baker was also a featured speaker for a Berkeley Center for New Media panel and '']''{{'}}s Women in the Workplace Forum both in October 2018.<ref>{{cite news |title=Special Events- Hacking Politics: Symposium |url=http://bcnm.berkeley.edu/events/109/special-events/2689/hacking-politics-symposium |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=Berkeley Center for New Media |date=October 19, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=2018 Women in the Workplace Forum |url=https://womenin.wsj.com/events/women-in-the-workplace-2018/#forum |accessdate=24 October 2018 |newspaper=The Wall Street Journal |date=October 23, 2018}}</ref> She appeared on Jeopardy as a guest presenter in February 2021.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osvbzrnGchk}}</ref> Baker was interviewed by WIRED's ] at WIRED Business Conference 2016.<ref>{{Citation|last=FORA.tv|title=Inequality is Everyone's Problem|date=2016-06-17|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5LgiA9-9S8|access-date=2019-03-15}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nothing.com/|title=The Business Magazine for Women|last=Antohi|first=Monica|date=2018-04-30|website=THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-15|archive-date=2019-03-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190318034157/http://www.nothing.com/|url-status=dead}}</ref> In January 2017, Baker was a keynote speaker at the Women of Color in Computing conference held by ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Mills College to Host Conference for Women of Color in Computing |url=https://www.mills.edu/news/press-releases/women-of-color-computing-conference.php |publisher=Mills College |date=December 11, 2017}}</ref> In March 2018, Baker was a featured speaker at the Bond Conference.<ref name="featuredspeaker"/> Baker was also a featured speaker for a Berkeley Center for New Media panel and '']''{{'}}s Women in the Workplace Forum both in October 2018.<ref>{{cite news |title=Special Events- Hacking Politics: Symposium |url=http://bcnm.berkeley.edu/events/109/special-events/2689/hacking-politics-symposium |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=Berkeley Center for New Media |date=October 19, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=2018 Women in the Workplace Forum |url=https://womenin.wsj.com/events/women-in-the-workplace-2018/#forum |accessdate=24 October 2018 |newspaper=The Wall Street Journal |date=October 23, 2018 |archive-date=6 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200706170121/https://womenin.wsj.com/events/women-in-the-workplace-2018/#forum |url-status=dead }}</ref> She appeared on Jeopardy as a guest presenter in February 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Jeopardy! Takes on Gender Gap in STEM with Olay Partnership {{!}} J!Buzz {{!}} Jeopardy.com|url=https://www.jeopardy.com/jbuzz/news-events/jeopardy-takes-gender-gap-stem-olay-partnership|access-date=2021-11-17|website=www.jeopardy.com|language=en}}</ref>


== Philanthropy == === Philanthropy ===
Baker is on the board of directors for ].<ref name="gdi">{{cite web |title=Press Release 4/15/2019 - GDI Announces New Members to the Board of Directors |url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tpa-Ao8wjRMvGuJUyny0VaDjU6VCq9LaxlWJs-rnN6I/edit |website=Google Docs |accessdate=1 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref> She is also on the advisory board of Hack the Hood and is a tech mentor for ].<ref name="blackhistorymonth">{{cite news |title=Erica Baker Is Campaigning for Diversity in Silicon Valley |url=https://www.mylifetime.com/black-history-month-leading-the-way/erica-baker-is-campaigning-for-diversity-in-silicon-valley |publisher=Lifetime |date=February 26, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Phillips |first1=Charles |title=4 Inspiring Technology Leaders Who Beat the Odds to Find Success |url=https://phillipscharitable.org/4-inspiring-technology-leaders-who-beat-the-odds-to-find-success/ |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=Phillips Charitable |date=July 26, 2018}}</ref> Baker is on the board of directors for ].<ref name="gdi">{{cite web |title=Press Release 4/15/2019 - GDI Announces New Members to the Board of Directors |url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tpa-Ao8wjRMvGuJUyny0VaDjU6VCq9LaxlWJs-rnN6I/edit |website=Google Docs |accessdate=1 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref> She is also on the advisory board of Hack the Hood and is a tech mentor for ].<ref name="blackhistorymonth">{{cite news |title=Erica Baker Is Campaigning for Diversity in Silicon Valley |url=https://www.mylifetime.com/black-history-month-leading-the-way/erica-baker-is-campaigning-for-diversity-in-silicon-valley |publisher=Lifetime |date=February 26, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Phillips |first1=Charles |title=4 Inspiring Technology Leaders Who Beat the Odds to Find Success |url=https://phillipscharitable.org/4-inspiring-technology-leaders-who-beat-the-odds-to-find-success/ |accessdate=24 October 2018 |publisher=Phillips Charitable |date=July 26, 2018 |archive-date=6 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200706144757/https://phillipscharitable.org/4-inspiring-technology-leaders-who-beat-the-odds-to-find-success/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Awards== ===Awards===
Baker was on the list of the BBC's ] announced on 23 November 2020.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2020-11-23|title=BBC 100 Women 2020: Who is on the list this year?|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-55042935|access-date=2020-11-23}}</ref> Baker was on the list of the BBC's ] announced on 23 November 2020.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2020-11-23|title=BBC 100 Women 2020: Who is on the list this year?|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-55042935|access-date=2020-11-23}}</ref>

== Personal life ==
Baker spent her childhood on the move, first in Germany, where Baker was born while her parents were deployed there, then New Mexico, Florida, and Alaska.<ref name="Techies" /> Both her parents were in the US Air Force. Baker started writing as a teenager.<ref name="Techies" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-12-23|title=Erica Baker, Engineering Manager|url=https://peopleofcolorintech.com/interview/pocit-31-erica-baker-part-1/|access-date=2019-03-15|website=POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of people of color in tech.|language=en-US}}</ref>

Baker got married while in college in Alaska, but said it didn't work out.<ref name="Techies" />

In 2021, Baker married her current husband, American B Astrella.

Baker has a strong interest in genealogy, and has spent more than ten years researching her family's history. Her hope is to someday help fill in the gaps for every other ] family as well.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bort|first1=Julia|title=The 39 most powerful female engineers of 2018|work=]|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/the-most-powerful-female-engineers-of-2018-2018-4#no-35-sylvia-acevedo-ceo-girl-scouts-5|accessdate=21 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Haughey|first=Matt|title=Erica Baker on Ancestry and Genealogy|url=https://the.hobbyhorse.club/4|access-date=2021-11-17|website=Hobby Horse}}</ref>


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Engineer and engineering manager

Erica Baker
A picture of Erica Baker.Baker and Internetdagama 2016.
Born1980 (age 43–44)
Germany
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Alaska
OccupationSoftware engineer
SpouseB Astrella

Erica Joy Baker (born 1980) is an engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, Chief Technology Officer for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and known for her outspoken support of diversity and inclusion. She has worked at companies including GitHub, Google, Slack, Patreon, and Microsoft. She gained prominence in 2015 for starting an internal spreadsheet where Google employees reported their salary data to better understand pay disparities within the company. Kara Swisher of Recode called Baker the "woman to watch" in a profile in C Magazine.

Education

In High School, Baker took a calculator programming class, learning how to program in BASIC on Texas Instruments brand graphing calculators. She also learned how to code websites, hosting her own on GeoCities.

Baker attended the University of Miami and majored in Computer Science. She says she was one of the only two Black people in one of her core classes, and decided to transfer to the University of Alaska earning an Associate of Applied Science degree in Information Technology.

Career

Baker's first job was as a Windows Domain Administrator for the University of Alaska Statewide Systems at the age of 21 years. She then moved to Home Depot for a year, doing network operations and mobile desktop support. After this, she switched to Scientific Games to do desktop support.

Google

Baker worked at Google from 2006 to May 2015, in various roles, ending with the role of Site Reliability Engineer (SRE). In July 2015, after leaving Google for Slack, Baker revealed in a series of tweets that she had started an internal spreadsheet at Google for employees to disclose their salary information. Based on the spreadsheet, a number of her colleagues were able to negotiate pay raises. Baker reported that a number of her colleagues sent her peer bonuses for starting the spreadsheet, but her peer bonuses were denied by management. The spreadsheet sparked discussion on Google's pay disparities, non-transparency in pay determination, and potential gender and ethnicity differentials in pay. The spreadsheet continued to be updated until 2017, when updated data from the spreadsheet was reported in The New York Times.

Post-Google

From May 2015 to July 2017, Baker worked as a build and release engineer at Slack. In February 2016, Baker, Megan Anctil, Kiné Camara, and Duretti Hirpa accepted TechCrunch's Crunchies award on behalf of Slack for Fastest Rising Startup. In June 2017, TechCrunch, and USA Today reported that Baker was leaving Slack to join Kickstarter as director of engineering, reporting to Lara Hogan, the newly appointed VP of Engineering, and working in Brooklyn. Although her role did not officially involve diversity and inclusion, Baker said that fostering diversity and inclusion would be part of her job. However, she ultimately stayed in the San Francisco Bay Area and became Senior Engineering Manager at Patreon. In January 2019, Baker joined Microsoft as Principal Group Engineering Manager.

In March 2021, Baker joined DCCC as Chief Technology Officer.

Work on diversity and inclusion

After creating the spreadsheet on Google's salary data and then leaving Google, Baker has been an advocate for diversity and inclusion on her blog and in other public fora. She was behind #RealDiversityNumbers, a Twitter movement to acquire numbers for various companies around retention and number of lawsuits settled out of court. Baker was critical of Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff's remarks that suggested that inclusion efforts for ethnic and racial minorities were taking a backseat so that the company could focus on gender issues.

She shed light on the performative nature of technology activism when she denounced Benioff's tweet during the Black Lives Matter protests, where a black man who was wearing a Twitter logo was being arrested. His tweet said, "Yes that is a @Twitter @blackbirds logo. Amazing to see tech as a vehicle for social change. Respect.", to which she replied, "That anyone could see a picture of a black man being arrested for protesting against the wrongful killing of another black man and respond, 'Hey look at the Twitter logo', would be mind-boggling if it happened anywhere else. In the tech industry though, it's par for the course."

She also denounced a video series by Elissa Shevinsky, the author of Lean Out, stating that it only addressed the diversity problem superficially. Meredith L. Patterson took issue with Baker's comment and accused her of having a conflict of interest. Baker, along with Tracy Chou, Freada Kapor Klein and Ellen Pao, was one of the founding members of Project Include, a startup launched in 2016 to provide diversity and inclusion strategies to client companies.

Public appearances

Baker was interviewed by WIRED's Davey Alba at WIRED Business Conference 2016. In January 2017, Baker was a keynote speaker at the Women of Color in Computing conference held by Mills College. In March 2018, Baker was a featured speaker at the Bond Conference. Baker was also a featured speaker for a Berkeley Center for New Media panel and The Wall Street Journal's Women in the Workplace Forum both in October 2018. She appeared on Jeopardy as a guest presenter in February 2021.

Philanthropy

Baker is on the board of directors for Girl Develop It. She is also on the advisory board of Hack the Hood and is a tech mentor for Black Girls Code.

Awards

Baker was on the list of the BBC's 100 Women announced on 23 November 2020.

Personal life

Baker spent her childhood on the move, first in Germany, where Baker was born while her parents were deployed there, then New Mexico, Florida, and Alaska. Both her parents were in the US Air Force. Baker started writing as a teenager.

Baker got married while in college in Alaska, but said it didn't work out.

In 2021, Baker married her current husband, American B Astrella.

Baker has a strong interest in genealogy, and has spent more than ten years researching her family's history. Her hope is to someday help fill in the gaps for every other African American family as well.

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