Summary
Zack Okun is a founder and engineering leader with 11 years of experience building education-focused ventures and technology services from Scottsdale, Arizona. As CEO of STEMducate he scaled a nonprofit from a local foundation into an international STEM outreach program serving thousands of students across 12 countries and launching robotics teams, curriculum hubs, internships, camps, and scholarship portals. Concurrently he runs Okun Enterprises, delivering web, design, and IT services while co-founding myFacilities and contributing to research at ASU’s 3DX lab. A manufacturing engineering student with a perfect undergraduate GPA and plans for an MS in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, he pairs hands-on technical aptitude with nonprofit strategy and program design. He’s equally comfortable mentoring student engineering projects (EPICS, SME chapter president) and implementing practical automation and BIM skills from prior engineering internships. Notably, his projects emphasize scalable, low-barrier STEM entry points—AIM kits and Robotics Kickstart—that turn curiosity into sustained technical pathways for diverse students.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (Systems Engineering), Master of Science - MS, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (Systems Engineering) at Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
High School Diploma, 5.00 GPA, High School Diploma, 5.00 GPA at Desert Mountain High School
English, Chinese