I build futures where young people lead now, not later.
Technologist, advocate, author - driven by purpose, not titles.
If systems don’t work, I redesign them. If stories fall flat, I rewrite them.
Because progress shouldn’t wait for permission.
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I’ve never been content with waiting my turn. From an early age, I found myself in rooms where decisions were made, and asked why more young people weren’t there too.
Today, I work at the intersection of technology, leadership, and equity, exploring what’s possible when you combine deep curiosity with a refusal to play small. Whether I’m building systems that serve communities, mentoring future engineers, or questioning the ethics of emerging tech, I stay grounded in one belief: purpose is more powerful than position.
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I’ve founded initiatives, spoken on global stages, collaborated with the UN and World Bank, and written books that speak to both the urgency and the potential of youth-led change. But more than any title, I’m someone who asks: What’s not working, and what could? Then I get to work.
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My path has taken me from local classrooms to global summits, from writing fiction to coding prototypes, from asking small questions to urging big conversations. What drives me is the chance to co-create something better, across generations, disciplines, and borders.
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Because the future isn’t something we wait for. It’s something we build. I have a deep commitment to the belief that young people don’t just belong in the room. We help redesign it.
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This space shares what I’m working on, what I care about, and what I hope others will carry forward. If any of it sparks something in you, reach out.
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We’re all shaping what comes next.