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Nicholas Bergson-Shilcock

CEO at the Recurse Center, the retreat where curious programmers recharge and grow

Nicholas Bergson-Shilcock is the co-founder and CEO of the Recurse Center, a programming retreat based in New York City.12 As a lifelong unschooler, Nicholas had the opportunity to direct his own education from an early age, which likely influenced his approach to creating the Recurse Center.13

Professional Background

Nicholas co-founded the Recurse Center in 2011 and has been serving as its CEO since then.1 Prior to this, he had brief stints in other roles:

  • Co-founder of Hackruiter (2010-2011)
  • Software engineer and project manager at OpenPlans (2008-2010)
  • Software engineering intern at The Open Planning Project (2007)1

The Recurse Center

The Recurse Center, under Nicholas's leadership, operates as a unique educational institution with several key features:

  1. Self-directed learning: It's a retreat where programmers can recharge and grow, working at the edge of their abilities.1
  2. Free attendance: The program is free for all participants, funded through a recruiting model.2
  3. Ongoing community: The center follows a "Never graduate" motto, encouraging lifelong learning and maintaining an active alumni community.2
  4. Diversity support: They offer need-based living expense grants to underrepresented groups in programming.2

Personal Interests

Outside of his work at the Recurse Center, Nicholas has a passion for:

  • New York City, including its history, architecture, food, and transportation
  • Learning Mandarin3

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Highlights

Nov 7 · soundcloud.com
Nick Bergson-Shilcock on the Recurse Center - SoundCloud
Nick Bergson-Shilcock on the Recurse Center - SoundCloud

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Location

Brooklyn, New York, United States