Class of 2021

Changing the World One Changemaker at a Time


Georgia Tech’s impact reaches every industry, every part of the globe, and every aspect of people’s lives through the work of our esteemed alumni. These 40 talented individuals have made significant contributions in their fields at an early age. From saving endangered coral reefs in the Caribbean to building a space station near the Moon to paving the way for Black-owned businesses to thrive in Atlanta, these individuals are changing the world for the better. Read on to learn about Georgia Tech Alumni Association’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2021.

Founder & CEO | MINWO

Fun fact: She still holds her high school’s 100-meter hurdle record.

Aeromedical Evacuations Officer | U.S. Army

“Iron sharpens iron, and my peers at Georgia Tech were certainly of a higher caliber. I remain in touch with many of my former classmates; their success is inspirational,” Al-Husseini says.

Cofounder & Managing Partner | Shear Structural

Fun fact: Atkinson has a vintage glassware side hustle called ATLVNTG. And, she and her husband own a boutique bottle shop called Elemental Spirits Co., in their Atlanta, Poncey-Highland neighborhood.

Professor | City U 

Fun fact: Basu—always the curious researcher—wanted to figure out how humans learn to smile when we're happy. He tried an experiment on his baby by correlating happy moments with a frown instead…but had to stop after his wife said she’d ban him from being with his daughter!
Senior Meteorological Scientist | The Weather Company, IBM

“My education experience was challenging and global in nature, taking me to study abroad programs in France and conferences across Europe and India, and opening my aperture to both the suffering and the opportunity that lies ahead,” Belanger says.
Building Envelope Engineer | Raymond Engineering

Fun fact:
Bir doesn’t just study water, he also paints with it. He studied watercolor painting in high school.
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology | White House

Fun fact: Despite various fears, Bumb has macheted her way through jungles in Rwanda to see silver-backed gorillas in the wild, gone swimming with dolphins in the open ocean, and gone spelunking in deep caves climbing a waterfall to get out.
Founder & Senior Architect and Planner/Assoc. Director | International Development Collaborative/UO Urban Design Lab

Fun fact: Her career in spatial justice started in second grade with an assignment to write a letter to the President. Armed with a pencil and 3-lined craft paper, she described to President Clinton the negative effects of assigned seats during lunch. As a result, the principal worked with the PTA to revise the seating rules.
Assistant Vice President, Software and Systems | StreamLabs Water

Advice for new Yellow Jackets:
“Whether interning or co-oping, I would recommend trying to diversify your experience as much as you can. My Georgia Tech education was much more than my degree; It was the network, the opportunities, and the culture.”
Head of Growth – Devices & Services, Google Ads, Brand & Trust | Google

“Georgia Tech was the first educational institution that challenged me,” Elleby says. “It required me to not only focus on my studies, but it pushed me to make a decision early on about the kind of person I wanted to be.”
Cofounder | Charityvest

Fun fact:
Foltz is obsessed with golf course architecture and history.
Managing Partner | Collab Capital & Managing Director | Techstars

Fun fact:
Givens says he didn’t really start eating vegetables until he was 25.
President & CEO | Volk Optical

Fun fact:
Gupta has lived in five countries: Kuwait, India, the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, and the U.S. Her family was in Kuwait when Iraq invaded. She and her family fled the country in 1990, staying in a refugee camp followed by travel through Iraq, Jordan, and Egypt to the United Kingdom. She came to the U.S. in 1999 for her undergraduate education.

Georgia State Senator – District 50 | Georgia State Senate

Fun fact: Hatchett is a huge fan of the show Jeopardy. When he was younger he would watch the show with his dad, and when he got to Tech, he and his roommates rarely missed an episode.

Cofounder & CEO | Stord

Fun fact: Henry is a triplet. “I have two incredible sisters my age as well as an older brother and sister who are twins,” he says.

Foreign Service Officer (Diplomat) | U.S. Department of State

Fun fact:
Hudgins recently joined the “CaiRollers,” the first roller derby team in Egypt, and the only roller derby team on the African continent outside of South Africa.

President’s PhD Scholar | Imperial College London

Fun fact: If he were not an engineer and researcher, Jagtap would be a filmmaker. One of his YouTube videos has more than 1.5 million views.

Technologist R&D Engineer | Applied Materials Inc.

Fun fact:
Kumar’s first name “Arkadeep” means the light from the sun—the literal translation in the Bengali language (his mother-tongue) means the sun’s light in dawn, which brings light from the darkness. Kumar’s PhD research at Tech was on solar cells as clean energy.
CEO & Founder | Flock Safety

Fun fact: Langley’s favorite form of stress release is baking.
Partner | New Enterprise Associates

“My true passion and drive within software engineering developed at Georgia Tech. It was so impactful in shaping me that I still keep in touch with many of my professors,” Larco says.
Associate Scientist | CARMABI Foundation

Fun fact:
Marhaver used to run the 100-meter hurdles
Sustainability Engineer | Skanska

“Georgia Tech people inspire me. I think I’m always trying to live up to their achievements. As a student, I was inspired by students, faculty, and industry and that continues today,” Mitchell says.

Training Operations Manager/Lead F-35 Instructor Pilot | Lockheed Martin

Fun fact: Moore says she eats a fairly healthy diet, but she can crush an entire jar of Nutella if it’s in the house.

Meteorologist | 11 Alive

“Georgia Tech allowed me to ‘embrace the nerd’—and I follow this motto in my career, being nicknamed ‘Nord the Nerd’,” she says.
Consultant | Anneru Solutions Incorporated

Advice for new Yellow Jackets: “Take time to find out who you are and never forget it. Write it on a tablet in your home and your heart. Even if you venture away, it will bring you back home.”
Assistant Professor | Mississippi State University

Fun fact: Priddy fell in love with running while in grad school. Her first race was the Pi Mile in 2013. From then on, she was hooked. She ran the Triple Peach in 2014, and the Peachtree Road Race each year after while she lived in Atlanta.

Sustainable Transportation Specialist | AECOM

Fun fact: At the time, she was the only woman in the Georgia Tech Off Road club and drove in the SAE Mini Baja East Competition during her sophomore year at Georgia Tech.

Head of Product Strategy | Ultimate Guitar

Fun fact: In addition to being an avid rock climber, Radman plays saxophone in a blues funk rock band called The Vinyl Suns.
Program Manager, Venture | All Raise

“We each have a specific purpose in this world, and being a student or recent graduate of Georgia Tech sets us up so well to begin uncovering what that may be,” Rankin says.

Senior Director, Head of LNP Discovery | Beam Therapeutics

As scientists and engineers, many of us are wired to try to understand the facts of our world (the what). I’d encourage GT students and new graduates to also consciously pursue the why behind the world,” Sago says.

Director of Engineering Center | Technical University of Moldova

“My Georgia Tech education forged my personality and abilities. Georgia Tech teaches you how to rule this world, there are no boundaries that cannot be reached or explored,” Sargu says.

CEO | Class Central

“I am really proud that my alma mater has since also become a leader in this space by offering OMSCS, GT’s online master’s degree in computer science, for a mind-blowing price of $7K,” Shah says.

Loads and Dynamics Engineer | Barrios Technology (NASA Johnson Contractor)

Fun fact
: For the last 11 years, Smith has traveled the world performing outreach education as “Ksmooth the Engineering Dude.”

Development Lead | VentLife

Fun fact: Yarabarla grew up playing competitive tennis and played on two intercollegiate teams (Georgia Tech and Swiss Institute of Technology). However, recently his favorite hobbies are photography and cinematography.

CEO and Cofounder | LiveLike

“My work has taken me to all corners of the globe, and the exposure to the international student community at Georgia Tech has been a key reason I feel comfortable working among different nationalities and cultures,” Walavalkar says.
Mathematics Education Doctoral Candidate | University of Michigan

Fun fact:
Washington has an Amtrak rewards card because she loves riding cross-country trains.
Cofounder and CEO | LymphaTech

Fun fact
: Weiler and his wife, who also has her bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD from Georgia Tech, have six degrees from the Institute between them. They also attended the same middle and high schools.
CEO & Cofounder | Pinwheel

“Every hell week, every final cram, every concept I couldn't get and had to find help to overcome prepared me and refined me to believe...I can do hard things. My degree from Georgia Tech gave me grit,” Witbeck says.
Attorney | Goldman Ismail Tomaselli Brennan & Baum LLP

“My philanthropic and service efforts can be traced back to my years at Tech, where I organized service projects through my fraternity,” says Zhang, who served as an SGA delegate at Tech and vice president of his fraternity, Sigma Pi.

Assistant Professor | Harvard Medical School
Associate Bioengineer | Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Fun fact: Zhang is an avid birder. He was a pioneering birder in mainland China and has published in the journal of the American Birding Association.