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I am skilled in website design and experienced in being a certified caregiver.

CUNY Firefly Innovations
CUNY Public Health Innovation Accelerator – StartUp Participant
May 2020 – August 2020 (4 months)
New York, United States
The CUNY Public Health Innovation Accelerator helps entrepreneurs, CUNYstudents, faculty, staff, and the broader NYC community generate and scale ventures to create community well-being, with sustainable environmental, social, and economic impact across multiple United Nations SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs). In light of the Coronavirus pandemic, CUNY Startups and Firefly Innovationsare joining up to host a summer accelerator that seeks to foster novel solutions to address different challenges connected to or exacerbated by the pandemic, including – but not limited to – personal protective equipment design, improved surveillance systems, and mental and social health or integrated health solutions.

Goodwall
Goodwall Fellow
March 2019 – August 2020 (1 year 6 months)
Greater New York City Area
Goodwall is the leading professional development network for the next generation. We guide young talent as they navigate the future of learning and learning, starting in high school and continuing through the college years with the ultimate goal of launching a successful career after graduation.

CUNY Startup Accelerator
CUNY StartUp Accelerator – StartUp Participant
February 2020 – May 2020 (4 months)
United States
Once per year, 13 student startups from all CUNY Schools are selected to participate in a 10-week program focused on making the students’ ideas a reality. This program consists of both learning and doing. 2hrs per week in classroom lectures and exercises and 2hrs per week working with their team members and mentors.

CUNY Startups
Ideas 2 Impact – Participant
September 2019 – November 2019 (3 months)
Greater New York City Area
Ideas 2 Impact is an entrepreneurship program that helps CUNY students gofrom idea to prototype (proof of concept). Once per year, 40 students from CUNY Schools are selected to participate inIdeas 2 Impact, a 9-week program focused on making the students’ ideas a reality.

Queensborough Community College
Programming NAO Robot,
January 2019 – May 2019 (5 months)
Greater New York City Area
Using C++ and Python programming, we created algorithms and programs that allowed the robot to reproduce human behavior

The City University of New York
2019 CUNY – IBM Watson Social Impact Finalist
January 2019 – May 2019 (5 months)
Greater New York City Area
CUNY-IBM Watson Social Impact Challenge is a semester-long experience designed to improve the academic achievement and social engagement of the City University’s diverse student population through project-based learning focused on using applied IBM Watson AI technologies to solve social problems. The Social Impact Challenge prepares students for careers in the 21st Century economy.

TAVtech
TAVtech Fellow Design & Prototype
December 2018 – February 2019 (3 months)
Israel
The TAVtech Fellowship is a selective, five-week educational program based in Tel Aviv. Through an intensive curriculum and a wealth of cultural and professional experiences, our Fellows are able to broaden their understanding of software development in a global setting. Fellows have the opportunity to meet with Israel’s top entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and successful business leaders to gain perspective from some of the Start-Up Nation’s most talented individuals.

HEC Montréal
Social Business Creation Participant Finalist
March 2018 – October 2018 (8 months)
Montreal, Canada Area

Code2040 Tech Treck 2040
September 2018 – September 2018 (1 month)
San Francisco Bay Area

Majors. Tech Trek is designed to address the key factors in the retention and persistence of Black and Latinx computer science/engineering majors’ on the path to becoming thriving technologists and leaders in the innovation economy. The all-expenses paid program connects you with a cohort of 50 Black and Latinx students from across the United States to gain the work, resources, and community needed to launch and sustain your tech career. Students will build their Black and Latinx peer network; visit local tech companies at Silicon Valley to engage with company leaders, engineers, and innovators from diverse backgrounds; and engage in identity and leaders development sessions with Code2040

Cornell University
SoNIC Workshop Participant
June 2018 – July 2018 (2 months)
Cornell University, Ithaca
The SoNIC Summer Research Workshop is an annual weeklong workshop that targets increasing the participation of underrepresented minorities at the Ph.D. level in computer science. The SoNIC workshop has been held for years in the month of June since June 2011, each year hosting up to 25 students. We surveyed past participants in August 2014, and a number of results stood out:93% of all respondents stated that the SoNIC workshop directly influenced their involvement in computer science and 87% stated that they are currently or intend to pursue a graduate degree (47% Ph.D. and 40% masters). If even a fraction of the participants continue and receive a Ph.D., it would represent a significant impact: In the 2012-2013 academic year, 22 (1.5%) African Americans, 20 (1.4%) Hispanics, and 3 (0.2%) Native Americans received aPh.D out of 1,432 total Ph.D.’s earned in computer science in the United States(Computing Research Association, Taulbee Survey, 2014)

CUNY I-Corps
CUNY Innovation Program – Team Participant
September 2017 – July 2018 (11 months)
Senior Planet Exploration Center (OATS) 127 West 25th Street, New York, NY10011
The New York City Regional Innovation Node (NYCRIN) is a network of over 25 leading universities in the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, and Pennsylvania areas designed to support regional needs for innovation education, infrastructure, and research by providing state-of-the-art training for academic researchers and technologists through the National Science Foundation I-Corps program. NYCRIN will work cooperatively to build, utilize and sustain a national innovation ecosystem that further enhances the development of technologies, products and processes that benefit society.

Edward T. Rogowsky Internship Program in Government & PublicAffairs-The City

University of New York
SOMOS Model Senate Project 2018
February 2018 – April 2018 (3 months)
Albany, NY
The Model New York State Senate Session Project is an annual leadershipdevelopment program, run by the ETR Internship Program in collaboration withthe Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force of the New York State Legislature andthe State University of New York. Each year, more than 60 CUNY and SUNYstudents are brought together for a series of intensive training seminars onstate policy formulation, legislative processes, representation and leadership.CUNY students are selected for participation from their home campuses through the offices of their respective college presidents, provosts and student affairs officers. The ETR Internship Program coordinates the selection process for CUNY. The seminars include visits from prominent NYS legislators and guest lecturers. The program culminates with students debating bills on the floor of the New York State Senate chamber in Albany. Participating students are also given the opportunity to compete for scholarship awards. Through participation in the process of legislative decision-making, students further their organizational, research, and public speaking skills by means of model legislative seminars. By working on a legislative agenda that they develop,the students play an integral role in their pursuit of a public service education. Moreover, they are introduced to a “hands-on” approach to involvement in the political and policy processes that affect them, their families and their communities.

Kupferberg Holocaust Center
Database Intern
September 2017 – December 2017 (4 months)
222-05 56th Avenue Bayside, NY 11364
http://lechambon.omeka.net/

 

Education
  • Bachelor of Science – BS, Computer Software and MediaApplications · CUNY New York City College of Technology (2018 – 2021)
  • Associates Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering · Queensborough Community College (2016 – 2018)