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Asmaa Elkeurti
Newsroom Developer at The New York Times
Asmaa Elkeurti is a highly accomplished individual with a strong background in computer science and a notable track record in various organizations. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Iowa. As an Interactive News Developer at The New York Times, Asmaa leverages her skills and expertise in software development. Previously, she has worked as a Software Developer at Pear Deck and has interned at Intel Corporation as a System Validation Engineering Intern. Furthermore, Asmaa has experience as a Software Engineer at the MRI Research Lab at The University of Iowa. She has also been actively involved in various leadership roles during her time at The University of Iowa, including serving as the President & Founder of Women in Informatics & Computer Science (WICS) and as the Vice President of The Association for Computing Machinery. Asmaa has also shared her knowledge by working as a Computer Science and Chemistry Tutor at The University of Iowa and as a Computer Science Tutor at the University of Iowa Computer Science Department. Additionally, she has experience in journalism as an Editing Assistant at Environmental Science & Technology and has demonstrated her organizational and coordination skills as the Advocacy Events Coordinator at The immUNITY Campaign. Prior to her professional career in the tech industry, Asmaa gained valuable customer service and communication skills through her role as a Barista at Bread Garden & Market. She has also contributed to media as a Metro Reporter / Photog at The Daily Iowan.