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Ani Torosyan FOUNDER & CEO OF DISHDIVVY With a background in engineering and over 15 years of experience in product management, branding, marketing, digital technologies, and user experience/design, Ani brings a great deal of strategic execution and technological know-how to DishDivvy. Her passion for creating and launching brands, coupled with her entrepreneurial spirit, drives her to create an exceptionally positive experience for each and every DishDivvy customer and cook. Being a busy working mom to 2 young girls, Ani understands the problem we are trying to solve, and focuses on creating solutions that effectively address our users’ pain points. In her spare time (if you can call it that ha!), Ani enjoys running, kickboxing, and all things active with her family. Ani holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California.
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Edit Vosganians Edit has worked at Glendale Library Arts & Culture since 2014. She has been part of GLAC's MakerSpace team since its opening in 2017 and Library Information Technology Services since 2019. She helped with getting the MakerSpace started and was a key member of the MakerFest planning team in both 2018 and 2019. As part of her final thesis project for her BS in Computer Science, Edit wrote code and software to optimize the drivetrain of the vehicle used for the Cal State LA Baja SAE competition. Edit's desire to work with technology stemmed from tinkering with her first computer set-up and now, after earning her Bachelor's Degree in the spring of 2020, Edit is starting her professional career in the tech world. When not working in her full-time information technology job, Edit enjoys reading, crafting, baking, and coding.
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Andrea Dominguez Andrea is a second-year transfer student at Cal Poly Pomona studying Electrical Engineering. Her interests include the study and application of renewable technologies that seek to address the Global Warming crisis. For the past two years, she has worked at Greenlots in the Solutions Engineering and Integration team as a validation intern, where she has made significant contributions to the automation of testing Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment. As a Glendale Community College (GCC) student, she worked in the GCC Makerspace Lab and participated as an exhibitor in the 2018 GCC Maker Faire and in Glendale’s 2018 Tech week. Her dedication to community outreach and engagement encouraged her to participate as an organizer in the 2019 GCC Maker Faire and in Glendale’s Dia de Los Muertos 2018 and 2019.
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This panel is part of Maker Month! The more Maker Month events you attend, the greater your chance to win in a prize drawing.
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