Natalie Anderson

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NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Community Coordinator

Natalie Anderson is the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Community Coordinator, focusing on engagement with the community and ensuring that members have access to NCWIT programs and initiatives. She graduated from Furman University with a degree in psychology where she actively pursued various opportunities in her community, such as an ADA Compliance Internship with the Greenville, SC transportation system. Natalie is passionate about inclusivity, accessibility, and diversity as she is a strong advocate for people of all abilities. She enjoys serving in her local community and therefore has worked for many organizations in the nonprofit sector. In her free time, Natalie enjoys spending time with her church group, being with her horse and in the outdoors, and cooking.

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