Christine Kim is a Hackathon Community Manager and UCLA alum with 11 years of experience building and nurturing tech-focused communities in the Bay Area. She combines a linguistics background with computing and a film/media minor to bring clear communication, event storytelling, and technical programming support to large student-run hackathons and museum operations. At Major League Hacking she progressed from coach to community manager, mentoring organizers and helping scale inclusive events like QWER Hacks, UCLA’s first LGBTQIA+ hackathon. She also champions equity and inclusion through roles like JEDI Director at ACM Teach LA and leads onsite visitor engagement as a Gallery Operations Student Lead. Known for hands-on mentoring and workshop design, she has logged extensive tutoring hours and practical experience running technical workshops that bridge beginner-friendly instruction with real-world event delivery.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Concurrent Enrollment, Concurrent Enrollment at De Anza College
Expected Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Expected Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Cupertino High School
Contributions:4 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 2 months
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