Gia Ramos

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Girl Innovation
Founder

Gia Ramos, a Cornell University undergrad from Gurabo, Puerto Rico, is passionate about tech. She’s a Forbes 30 Under 30, aiming to make a difference in society through innovation. Gia’s an NCWIT Aspirations in Computing National Winner and founder of Girl Innovation, focused on empowering young women in tech. Supported by sponsors like Cortelco Systems and T-Mobile, Gia’s received recognition, including the Puerto Rico Leadership Award. She’s a HERLead Fellow, T-Mobile Changemaker, Amazon Future Engineer Ambassador, and 2024 NCWIT AiC Story Ambassador. Currently, she’s an Operations Analyst at Cornell Debut, a biomedical engineering Project Team, and has interned at Amazon and Wells Fargo as a Software Developer Engineer.

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