12-year-old tech entrepreneur: I ‘founded a nonprofit organization called TLEEM’ to advance education efforts

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Arjun Sharda, a 12-year-old tech entrepreneur, said he has various roles in technology and entrepreneurship, including programming, authorship, and public speaking, highlighting his nonprofit's mission to advance education in diverse fields such as technology, leadership, entrepreneurship, engineering, and mathematics. Sharda was a guest on a recent episode of the Texas Talks Podcast.

“I'm a 12-year-old's founder, author, speaker,” said Sharda on a recent edition of the Texas Talks Podcast. “I'm also a programmer. I do many things in technology, especially artificial intelligence. I'm a guy who's interested in computer science and AI.”

"I also founded a nonprofit organization called TLEEM," said Sharda. “We are the first and only nonprofit to advance education in the TLEEM field, which is technology, leadership, entrepreneurship, engineering, and mathematics.”

Sharda is a 12-year-old tech entrepreneur known for his prowess as a full-stack developer, author, and founder of TLEEM, a nonprofit organization. His projects include Searchor, a Python library for web development, and Passeo, a Python encryption tool, among others. Through TLEEM, Sharda aims to empower individuals worldwide with similar passions and drive positive change in the fields of technology and leadership.

Texas Talks podcast is hosted by Brad Swail. The weekly show is focused on public policy in the state of Texas, with insights from the people and organizations that influence it.

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