Daiana Bilbao is a
Fullstack Software Engineer with a strong passion for
emerging technologies like Web3 and AI. She earned her
B.S. in Computer Science from
Colorado State University. Daiana has gained valuable
experience through internships at
Microsoft, Cloud Coach, and
NVIDIA, as well as an externship at Twitter HQ in
San Francisco. Since graduating, she has been deeply involved in the
web3 space and has worked at a web3 startup called
Shell Protocol to build the future of finance.
Why Tech?
Since I was little, Iβve always been a tech enthusiast. My favorite website was Google, as the daughter of immigrant parents who didnβt speak English, I was the translator and the one to figure out everything my parents needed, from paying bills to translating legal papers. Google became my best friend, and I loved that if I wanted to learn something, it was just a search away. Having access to information like that was incredibly empowering & that's why I'm in tech because I want empower others through the code I write. π
Fun Facts:
- I'm from Argentina π¦π·
- I'm a first-generation college graduate & DACA Recipient π
- Advocate for wellness & mental health π§π½ββοΈ
- Dedicated to empowering women & underrepresented communities in tech πͺπ½
My Favorite Quotes:
βShoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.β
βEvery action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.β
βFail early, fail often, but always fail forward.β
βIt's so important to identify beliefs. Because once you identify [a negative belief], once you bring it into the light, you will see it doesn't belong to you:
- That it came from your parents;
- It came from your family;
- It came from your society;
- It came from your friends.
And you bought into it. But it isn't yours.β
βDo the uncomfortable. Become comfortable with these acts. Prove to yourself that your limiting beliefs die a quick death if you will simply do what you feel uncomfortable doing.β
Let's Connect! π¬
I would love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to chat, ask
questions, speaking engagements, or work opportunities.