Jessica Santana

Jessica Santana

Co-Founder


New York On Tech

New York, NY USA


Own your greatness and own your difference, then create a space where other people can flourish in your greatness as well.

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Jessica Santana

Milestones

My road in life took a while to figure out.
Co-founded New York on Tech along with her college classmate and fellow leader Evin Robinson.
New York on Tech is a nonprofit organization that provides low-opportunity youth with mentorship and experience in technology.
Growing up in New York City, Jessica learned how to code so that she could personalize her Myspace profile.
Met Evin Robinson while at school at Syracuse University; the two pursued master’s degrees in technology studies together, then decided to go into business together.
Believes that the diversity problems in the world of technology aren’t based on malice, but rather on ignorance.
As a result, she’s made it her mission to educate people on the importance of diversity and inclusion in technology, especially in her hometown of New York City.
Rather than searching out role models, she decided she’d become the face of young Puerto Rican women in technology herself.
Says that being a trailblazer can feel like a burden, but then she sees things—like her niece completing a degree—that make her feel completely affirmed in her hard work.
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Career

Co-Founder

I provide low-opportunity youth with the development, mentoring, network and access needed to be successful in tech.

Career Roadmap

Roadmap
My work combines:
My work combines:
Education
Technology
Helping People

Day to Day

Our organization creates pathways for students into degrees and careers in tech. I am mainly responsible for guiding our vision and strategy. I lead New York On Tech (NYOT) on its mission to prepare the next generation of technology leaders emerging from New York City. I am committed to developing, mentoring and providing support to students interested in the field of technology.

Advice for Getting Started

Here's the first step for college students

If you don't have anyone to look up to, become that person for yourself and for others.

Recommended Education

My career is related to what I studied. I'd recommend the path I took:

Hurdles

The Noise I Shed

From Myself:

"I don't think I can succeed at this. "

Challenges I Overcame

First-Generation Immigrant
Lack Of Opportunity

Interviewed By

Code Trip

Code Trip

Increasing representation in the world of coding