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Lyndsey Scott is an American Super model,
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, and actress. She was the first African American to sign an exclusive runway contract with
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, and has worked for Gucci,
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, and Victoria's Secret. She writes mobile apps for iOS devices.


Early life

Lyndsey Scott grew up in West Orange, New Jersey, as the eldest of four children. Her father founded a home healthcare company after having been a programmer for the National Security Agency. She practiced
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beginning at age nine, and earned a
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in Taekwondo. As a teenager, Scott was bullied. She reported she was the only Black person for three years at Newark Academy, the New Jersey preparatory high school she attended. Scott studied theatre, economics, and physics at
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, before taking computer science. She ran and did
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for the Amherst track and field team, earning All-America status for the
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. In 2006, she graduated from undergrad with a joint degree in theatre and computer science.


Modeling

After college, Scott was more interested in acting than computer science, and began pursuing auditions in New York City. She applied for modeling work, but, for two years, was always rejected. Her parents urged her to take computer science jobs. Scott posted her picture on the website Models.com. In 2008, she was contacted by Click Model Management of New York City. '' Elle Girl'' featured her in a video including her Click new model training. At the time, she was 24, which was considered old for a model. The agency asked her to lie about her age. For her first few years modeling, she claimed to have been born in 1990. In early 2009, during New York Fashion Week (NYFW), she became the first Black model to sign an exclusive runway contract with Calvin Klein. Bethann Hardison said that no model in recent history had made such an impact. She appeared in the magazines Italian '' Elle,'' ''
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'', and '' W''.
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. In the 2010 fall NYFW, she was the only Black model walking runways for Prada. She was hired by Elite Model Management, which was more accepting of her actual age. In 2013, Scott's programming skills drew attention from various media outlets. She was covered as the model with a secret identity as a coder. Publications credited her with disproving the
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s that fashion models had no brains. Fashion magazine ''
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'' asked her to report on the
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.


Computer programming

Scott started programming at the age of 12, by writing games for her TI-89 graphing calculator and sharing them with friends in middle school. She learned Java and C++ programming languages and MIPS architecture at Amherst College, and taught herself skills she used for writing applications in Python, Objective C, and iOS. Scott has dedicated herself to educating young women on how to program. She maintains a profile on Stack Overflow, a website where users gain reputation for providing answers about computer programming. In early 2014, she was one of the top 2% of users with over 2.000 reputation points and more than 38.000 profile views. She was the top ranked user for iOS questions on the site for one month in 2015. As of February 2022, she has over 36,000 reputation points with over 400 answers to user questions and is in the top 1% of users on the platform. She was a representative for Code.org's second Hour of Code learning initiative, made a video teaching programming with Disney's ''
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'' characters, and is a mentor at Girls Who Code, an organization teaching programming to teenage girls. She has given talks on programming at schools in Harlem and NYU, and mentored
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in programming in Los Angeles. Her combination of modeling and coding is seen as inspirational to young women. She was a keynote speaker for the
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Undergraduate Women in Business in 2014, and a presenter for the Ford Freedom Awards in 2015.


Applications

Scott's earliest iOS mobile apps were written on her own, for Standable, Inc., the company she founded in 2011. Scott's first published app was ''Educate!'' in support of a non-profit also called Educate!, supporting young Ugandan scholars, and founded by two Amherst students. Her second was iPort, intended to help models organize their
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digitally. Scott says she developed iPort because it was a tool she personally needed, as her paper portfolio books were heavy and falling apart. Code Made Cool, released in conjunction with Scott's 2014 appearance on the cover of '' Asos'' magazine, was an iPhone app that taught girls programming via drag and drop in fantasy scenarios with animated pictures of
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. Lyndsey currently works as the lead iOS software engineer at NGO fundraiser Rallybound, where she builds iOS fundraising apps for various non-profit organizations. In 2022, she announced the launch of the Lynsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship, which is geared towards LGBTQIA+, women, and/or BIPOC students who are majoring in computer science.


Personal life

In 2016, Scott was sued by a man who leased her
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apartment through Airbnb, who claimed the apartment was dilapidated and the area unsafe; Scott said the posted photos, descriptions and reviews were verifiable and accurate. The case was dismissed. Scott's father died of leukemia in early 2017.


References


External links


Lyndsey Scott
official site *
Apps by Lyndsey Scott
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