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Co-founder of Maykah, along with Bettina Chen and Jennifer Kessler. They created the Roominate toy.
 
 
: “As we got further into our educations and careers, we saw the number of women around us decreasing,” Stanford-educated engineer Alice Brooks said. So Brooks and her team of female founders set out to build a toy, dubbed “Roominate” that lets young girls circuit-wire a dollhouse.
 
 
* http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/08/the-woman-in-tech-dialogue-is-taking-center-stage-and-this-is-a-good-thing/2/
 
 
* http://www.sfgate.com/technology/article/Maykah-builds-girls-interest-in-science-3793765.php
 
[[Category:Women tech company founders]]
 

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