
Snellville, GA ‒ Dina L. Robinson Bingham is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Top Manager and Computer Scientist for her exceptional work in the field of Computer Technology.
Taking advice from her father at a young age to pursue Computer Science, Ms Bingham began her career by obtaining a Technical Degree in Computer Science and further pursuing her education studying Business Management at National Louis University. She is a Certified Complex Program Manager and a Certified Judgement Recovery Specialist. Ms. Bingham has worked in several roles throughout her work, such as Software Engineer, Project Manager, and Project Executive. She considers herself a natural leader who exceeds expectations in guiding teams to succeed.
Ms. Bingham, born an identical twin, has been working for IBM for over 25 years, with three years as an IBM Partner. She specializes in Business Process Outsourcing, Program Management, and Business Process Transformation. In her role, Ms. Bingham manages client relationships, working on complex projects from creation until the desired results. Previously, she helped develop technologies for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Games and was a critical member of IBM’s Y2K reprogramming team.
To remain abreast of developments in an ever-changing field, she is associated with the International Association for Outsourcing Professionals, the National Judgment Network, and the Project Management Institute.
In her spare time, she enjoys baking, biking, and spending time with her family. To give back to her local community, Ms. Bingham contributes to Meals On Wheels, ASPCA, the Atlanta Food Bank, the Parkinson’s Foundation, and has volunteered with the NFL-Youth Education Town, through which she received a Civic Volunteer award. Ms. Bingham encourages young women not to be afraid to reach for their dreams to pursue careers in technology.
Ms. Bingham has been awarded for her excellence in the field by Who’s Who of Professional Women, Technology Innovation IDEA Award (2018), 100% Award (2008), Golden Circle Award (2009), and Atlanta Olympic Technology Team Award (1996) for her role on IBM’s Olympic Team.
Ms. Bingham would like to thank her many mentors, and a special thanks to Anthony Hart, Anita Karlsson, Jeffrey Shooter, and Anouk Brumfield.
She would like to dedicate this honorable recognition to her parents, Martin Robinson and Marguerite Robinson. Mr. Robinson, who recently passed, was an avid Technologist who encouraged his children to pursue technology careers.