Silicon Valley Latino is proud to celebrate our Advisory Board Member, Michael Archuleta, for his incredible generosity and vision in sponsoring 14 student spots for the upcoming CCubed STEM Camp at Emergent Campus in Southern Colorado. Through his philanthropic foundation, Michael is opening doors to robotics, coding, and future-ready skills for young minds from underserved communities—communities like the one he grew up in.
His journey, from the projects to becoming a nationally recognized healthcare disruptor, is a powerful example of what’s possible when we invest in our youth. ¡Felicidades, Michael! Your passion for creating pathways and sparking potential is truly inspiring.
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