Khoi Nguyen

Founder at Delilah

Khoi Nguyen has a diverse range of work experience, starting with their current role as the Founder and CEO of Delilah, a company that uses AI-powered document editing to revolutionize student writing. Khoi has received support from prestigious institutions such as Harvard Innovation Labs, MIT iHQ, and Pear VC.

Prior to this, Khoi worked at Pear VC as a PearX S23 member, although specific details about this role are not provided.

Khoi also has experience at Harvard Undergraduate CBE, where they worked as an Associate and Sourcing member. Khoi was involved in leading case strategies, communicating with clients, and supporting analysts with research and presentations. Khoi provided valuable advice to a fintech client on fraud prevention, marketing strategies, and iOS UI/UX.

Additionally, Khoi is the Founder and COO of The Free and Accessible Technology Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing computers and internet access to students from all socioeconomic backgrounds. Through their efforts, they raised over $375k and supported more than 300 families.

Khoi has also had various roles at Harvard University, including being a SPARK Fellow and a Software Engineer for Harvard DEV: Web and Mobile App Development. Khoi further gained recognition as a Pega Scholars Program Scholar at Pegasystems Inc.

Moreover, Khoi served as the Chair for Political Education and Advocacy at the Harvard Vietnamese Association and worked as a Data Scientist and Software Developer at George Mason University. At the University of Lynchburg, Khoi was a Residential Student and WebMaster, where they were elected WebMaster for a course on Systems which Evolve Over Time and created a website for the Virginia Department of Education.

Overall, Khoi Nguyen has amassed a wealth of experience in entrepreneurship, consulting, technology, and advocacy, showcasing their strong drive and commitment to making a positive impact in various fields.

Khoi Nguyen attended Harvard University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Economics. Khoi also studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, although no specific degree or field of study is provided. In 2022 to 2023, they enrolled in a program called Prod for Cohort 2.0, although the nature of this program is not specified. Prior to their higher education, Khoi earned an Advanced Diploma from George Mason University's The Governor's School @ Innovation Park. Lastly, they completed their high school education at Osbourn Park High School, receiving an Advanced Studies Diploma from The Pre-Governor's School program.

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  • Founder

    February, 2023 - present