Alejandra Londono
About Alejandra Londono
Alejandra Londono is a Software Engineer currently working at Resilient Coders in Boston, Massachusetts. With a background in biology and information technology, she combines her expertise in software engineering with a commitment to community advocacy and education.
Work at Resilient Coders
Alejandra Londono has been employed as a Software Engineer at Resilient Coders since 2023. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, Resilient Coders focuses on training underrepresented communities in software development. Londono's role involves applying her technical skills to contribute to the organization's mission of fostering diversity in the tech industry.
Education and Expertise
Londono's educational background includes studies in Biology/Biological Sciences at the Community College of Rhode Island from 2015 to 2018 and at Rhode Island College from 2017 to 2018. She also completed a program in Information Technology at Year Up from 2019 to 2020. This diverse educational experience informs her approach to software engineering and her commitment to continual learning.
Background in Community Advocacy
Londono has a strong background in community advocacy, having led environmental initiatives at Clean Water Action. Her focus was on advocating for clean water policies. Additionally, she mentored youth at Generation Citizen, helping them engage in civic activities and understand political processes. This experience reflects her dedication to social initiatives.
Professional Experience in Finance and Compliance
Before her current role, Londono worked at Fidelity Investments in Client Services from 2021 to 2023. She also held positions at Citizens, first as a Regulatory Compliance Analyst from 2019 to 2020 and then in Employee Relations from 2020 to 2021. Her professional background combines finance, community advocacy, and education, which informs her work in software engineering.
Future Aspirations in Technology and Public Service
Londono aspires to work on large, pivotal projects in technology and social enterprise within the next five years. She envisions a future role as a public servant, aiming to create change from within the political system. Her goals reflect her commitment to using technology as a tool for social change.