Hack4Impact
Lakelon Bailey is a software engineer intern at IBM since May 2023, where responsibilities include developing end-to-end software for Devices@IBM and creating a Python service for data pipelines and reporting. In addition to this role, Lakelon founded and leads the software engineering team at ACTprep.com, Inc., managing the development and maintenance of features for over 130 daily active users. Previous experience includes academic coaching roles, where Lakelon successfully coached numerous students, leading some to achieve high ACT scores. Currently serving as the director of engineering and technical lead at Hack4Impact UTK, Lakelon oversees the development of a data visualization software for the United Way of Greater Knoxville. Lakelon is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and completed a Full-Stack Web Development Bootcamp at Vanderbilt University.
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Hack4Impact's mission is to foster the wider adoption of software as a tool for social impact. We believe in technology's huge potential to empower activists and humanitarians to create lasting and impactful social change. Today, Hack4Impact has over 900 active members across our 12 chapters, helping over 100 outside non-profit organizations. Hack4Impact exists for both nonprofits and students. We currently connect student software developers with nonprofits and other socially responsible businesses to develop powerful new tools for social change. This enables nonprofits to further their mission and better engage their clients. In addition, we host speaker events and develop workshops for students, open to the entire community. Learn more about us at our website at http://hack4impact.org. We currently operate chapters at the following universities: University of Pennsylvania Georgia Tech University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Cornell University Boston University Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo McGill University New York University Drexel University ...and more.