Boston Speaks Up with Michelle De La Isla of Hack.Diversity (Live at Startup Boston Week)

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Michelle De La Isla has taken on many influential roles throughout her career, including those of an instructor, advocate, director, mayor, and now, CEO. In her current role, De La Isla is leading Hack.Diversity, an organization dedicated to enhancing diversity within the tech industry by connecting underrepresented talent with meaningful opportunities. Her work at Hack.Diversity underscores her commitment to creating pathways for marginalized individuals to succeed in the technology sector. 

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