‘Closing the Gender Gap in Tech’

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‘Closing the Gender Gap in Tech’

 
POSTED ON Jun 11, 2018
 

As the founding National Director of Girls Who Code Clubs, Carolina Huaranca has launched 186 clubs serving more than 2,000 girls. Outside of work, Carolina mentors women and teens from low-income neighborhoods interested in pursuing careers in tech.

Carolina is a principal at Kapor Capital. She is particularly interested in future work, people, operations technology, and education. A first-generation Peruvian-American from Long Island, Carolina is passionate about ensuring that people from all backgrounds know how to access capital.

Carolina began her career as a Mergers & Acquisitions investment banker at Citi. She began her technology career in 2003 as a sales & marketing manager at SchoolNet.

In 2012, she founded Spriggle, a marketplace helping parents identify science and math inspired products for children ages 3-9.

Carolina is a graduate of Cornell University and  The Wharton School.

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