Presentation Recap | Tech and Culture Speaker Series Featuring David Richardson
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David Richardson is a System and Test Engineer at SRC, Inc, a not-for-profit research and development company that develops creative solutions for nationally significant challenges in defense. After graduating from Syracuse University, David started his career in tech at Saab Sensis, where he worked in the Air Traffic Control division.
Hosted by Generation Next, the Tech and Culture Speaker Series promotes diversity, inclusion and belonging in tech-related fields through diverse speakers who are leading in the tech industry. The series invites speakers to share their personal stories to inspire, motivate and transform the mindset of the diverse audiences.
Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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