Technite Profiles
Sai So and David Mook Lynn
Fong, émigrés from postwar China via Hong Kong, valued education above all. Settling in America, they sent five children to Brooklyn Tech.
Maja Siemieniewska ’23 is a freshman at California Institute of Technology planning to major in chemical engineering, with the goal of becoming “either a big-time engineer in Silicon Valley or the next Marie Curie.”
MoreLee Zlotoff ’70 invented an iconic character. It started at Tech.
MoreAs chief financial officer of the Major League Baseball Players Association – MLBPA, the ballplayers’ union – Tatia Mays-Russell ’84 is one of only a few African-American women holding a C-suite level position in the sport.
MoreHans de los Santos ’24 is a finalist in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a global science video competition that could net him $400,000, including a $250,000 college scholarship for his two-minute explanation of anti-matter.
MoreMirza Uddin ’14 publicly launches Vessel Capital, an operator-led Web3 fund for early-stage startups.
MoreAnne Cebula ‘16 won her first Division I Gold medal in Women’s Epee, earned in the North American Cup (Orlando, FL). Anne captained Tech’s Girls Varsity Epee team, winning many awards along the way.
MoreEmmanuel Thingue ’80 recently retired after 30 years designing more than 30 parks for the New York City Parks Department — winning numerous awards and accolades for his work along the way.
MoreRommy Sasson ’23 is an Applied Mathematics major.
MoreCourtney Simon ’23 is an Mechatronics-Robotics major.
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