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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