How are you involved with the Keller Center?
I am involved in the Keller Center through two certificate programs offered by the program: Technology & Society as well as Entrepreneurship as well as through the E-Club in which I co-founded a team called Company of Female Founders. The two certificate programs have been extremely influential in shaping my academic interests and allowed me to develop relationships with inspiring professors and entrepreneurs. Company of Female Founders has the mission of connecting entrepreneurial-minded women of Princeton and the world and has been greatly supported by the team at the Keller Center as well as E-Club more generally.
What do you appreciate most about the Keller Center?
What I appreciate most about the Keller Center is how flexible they are. I have greatly benefited from the expansive way they support education and the variety of courses that are taught by professors there. In my experience, they are very supportive of students pursuing their passions and allow for a lot of interdisciplinary work which is very exciting.
What are your academic or career goals?
I will be attending a master program at Cambridge University where I will be doing independent research on the discrimination of women in tech fields and following that I will be working as a Business Analyst at Amazon. Beyond that my career goals are to work, potentially starting my own venture, on integrating technology more holistically into society looking at how we can build out systems that are equitable and representative of the whole population.