Maggie Bachenberg

Co-Founder at Pointz

Maggie Bachenberg's work experience begins in 2018 with an internship at Kahler Automation, where they conducted market research and created digital marketing materials. In 2019, they became the Director of Women's Empowerment in the Brown University Entrepreneurship Program, leading an incubator for femme-identifying entrepreneurs and organizing an annual conference. Maggie also worked as a Teacher Assistant at the Brown University School of Engineering in 2020.

In the same year, Bachenberg co-founded Pointz, a mobile app that provides safe routes for micro-mobility transportation. Maggie also served as a Co-Director of Operations at Intern From Home during this time.

In 2021, Bachenberg worked as an AWS University Scout at Amazon Web Services.

In 2022, they participated in The Capital Network's 6-month fellowship program for first-time female founders.

Bachenberg also had roles at the Swearer Center at Brown University, where they were an Edward Guiliano Global Fellow and a Social Innovation Fellow.

Prior to all these experiences, Bachenberg served as a Community Advisor at Brown University from 2019 to 2021.

Maggie Bachenberg began their education at Martin County West High School from 2013 to 2017. Maggie then pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies, along with a Certificate in Entrepreneurship, at Brown University from 2018 to 2022.

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