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    Yong Dich

    Yong Dich is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational and professional background. They studied at San Leandro High School and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree at Harvard University, while also attending College of Alameda and Laney College.

    Yong Dich has gained valuable experience through various roles, including Software Developer Internship at BFAM Partners (Hong Kong) Limited, Software Engineering Intern at Twitter, Business Development Intern at Analytical Space, and Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Learning, Innovation, and Technology Lab at Harvard Graduate School of Education.

    They have also contributed significantly to organizations like Harvard University Graduate School of Education, GE Healthcare, NavTalent, HackHarvard, Harvard Women in Computer Science, and many more, holding positions such as Campus Outreach Director, Research Assistant, Associate, Director of Media, and Mentor.

    With a passion for technology, education, and community engagement, Yong Dich has excelled as a Project Consultant at PilotCity, Staff Writer at The Prospect, Founder of Youth San Leandro Science Fair, Founder/President of eSTEAMed Students, and Peer Educator at Girls Inc.

    Their diverse skill set includes experience in software development, business development, research, education, marketing, and more. Yong Dich's dedication to various roles and organizations showcases their commitment and versatility in contributing to different fields.

    Yong Dich's journey from high school to prestigious institutions like Harvard University and involvement in a wide range of internships, research, and leadership positions highlights their drive for continuous learning, growth, and making a positive impact in the tech and education sectors.

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    San Leandro, California