Carolina Velasco
About Carolina Velasco
Carolina Velasco serves as the Saturn Team Lead Ambassador and has been a trainee at ROY'S STATION COFFEE & TEAS since 2021. She actively promotes STEM education and cultural identity within her community, while also being involved in organizations like the FIRST Robotics Competition and the Society of Women Engineers.
Work at Saturn
Carolina Velasco serves as the Saturn Team Lead Ambassador, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she leads a team of four members focused on promoting the Saturn app. Her responsibilities include coordinating outreach efforts and engaging with the community to enhance the app's visibility and usage. This position is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she actively contributes to the company's mission.
Current Role at ROY'S STATION COFFEE & TEAS
Since 2021, Carolina has been a trainee at ROY'S STATION COFFEE & TEAS in San Jose, California. Over the past three years, she has gained practical experience in the coffee and tea industry. This role complements her community engagement efforts and allows her to connect with diverse individuals while developing her professional skills.
Education and Expertise
Carolina Velasco completed her high school education at Pioneer High School, where she studied from 2018 to 2022 and earned her High School Diploma. Her educational background has provided her with a foundation that supports her involvement in STEM education initiatives and community outreach.
Community Involvement
Carolina actively engages in community involvement, focusing on youth development and the preservation of cultural identity. She aims to spread awareness of STEM education and serves as a positive role model for young individuals in her community. Her efforts are directed towards inspiring the next generation to pursue education and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Involvement in Robotics and Engineering Organizations
Carolina is involved with the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and the Society of Women Engineers - Santa Clara Valley (SWE-SCV). Her participation in these organizations highlights her commitment to promoting engineering and technology among youth, particularly young women, fostering an inclusive environment in STEM fields.