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The Underrepresented in Tech: Dream Big. Hustle Hard.

Date & Time:
17:15 - 18:15,
Monday 4 June, 2018

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Speakers

  • Name: Abadesi Osunsade
  • Affiliation: Hustle Crew
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  • URL: http://www.hustlecrew.co/mentors/
  • Bio: Abadesi Osunsade is the founder of Hustle Crew, a career advancement community for the underrepresented in tech and author of careers advice book “Dream Big. Hustle Hard”. She’s also part of the Product Hunt / AngelList team working on community growth and inclusion. Previously she was a team leader in growth-oriented roles at Amazon, Hoteltonight and Groupon, where she joined as one of the first partner managers and helped scale the department 5X in her first 8 months. Abadesi graduated from LSE in 2009 with a BSc. (Hons) in Government and Economics and wrote for the Financial Times before joining London’s tech scene. She was born in Washington DC and grew up in East Africa, before moving to the UK to complete secondary school.

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