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Natalie Gil
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Natalie has loved information technology from the first time she sat in front of a computer, when in middle school. For more than 10 years, she formally delivered her knowledge to companies as an IT Engineer, Architect, and Manager. She is currently a master’s student at Carnegie Mellon University. Before that, she was devoted not only to understand why information technology is so important to enhance businesses; but overall, how to make everyday’s life better.


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