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Josefina Correa Gutierrez is a co-founder of BallotBox, an innovative company focused on an electronic voting system that enhances voter registration, voting, and ballot verification while maintaining anonymity. Currently participating in multiple accelerator programs, including MassChallenge and the I-Corps Spark Cohort at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Josefina also utilizes resources at Harvard Innovation Labs to develop a breakthrough electronic voting solution. Previously, Josefina gained experience as a research assistant at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, where responsibilities included experiment programming and manuscript revisions, and served as a program coordinator for the Mentores de Alumnos de Intercambio initiative, mentoring over 600 exchange students. Josefina has also worked as an elementary school teacher across various grades, focusing on lesson planning and classroom management. Education includes a Master of Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
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MassChallenge was founded with a singular purpose – to make it as easy as possible for entrepreneurs to launch and grow new ventures. MassChallenge co-founders John Harthorne and Akhil Nigam were working as strategy consultants at Bain & Company during the global economic recession in 2008. It was at this time that John and Akhil envisioned a creative, inspired society in which everyone is empowered and has the resources to maximize their impact.