Summer Fellow Spotlight: Amelia Holcomb

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Please join us in welcoming Amelia, one of our new summer fellows here at TechChange! Amelia graduated this past May from Yale University with a math major. Some of her most rewarding experiences she had at Yale were focused on teaching computer science: working as a peer tutor and TA for computer science classes, as well as designing a training program for students to learn how to repair computer hardware. She is so excited to be a tech fellow this summer and to continue to work at the intersection of education and technology! She is from NYC, so her free time is primarily spent eating the world’s best bagels, and trying to convince herself that it’s about time to learn how to drive.

Welcome to the TechChange team, Amelia!

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