Aaron Saunders runs Clearly Innovative, a startup that develops mobile products. He is a true evangelist for teaching kids, especially kids in underserved and minority communities.

WASHINGTON, DC -- JUNE 21: Aaron Saunders runs Clearly Innovative, a startup of 15 people he founded thee years ago that develops mobile products. He also judges local hackathons -- events at which college students compete to create the coolest app in 34 hours (he judged one recently at Morgan State). He also helped start Howard University Middle School, teaching javascript, http coding and other tech-related things to kids at a young age. He is a true evangelist for teaching kids, especially kids in underserved and minority communities, about tech careers.. . (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post via Getty Images) MAGAZINE
WASHINGTON, DC -- JUNE 21: Aaron Saunders runs Clearly Innovative, a startup of 15 people he founded thee years ago that develops mobile products. He also judges local hackathons -- events at which college students compete to create the coolest app in 34 hours (he judged one recently at Morgan State). He also helped start Howard University Middle School, teaching javascript, http coding and other tech-related things to kids at a young age. He is a true evangelist for teaching kids, especially kids in underserved and minority communities, about tech careers.. . (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post via Getty Images) MAGAZINE
Aaron Saunders runs Clearly Innovative, a startup that develops mobile products. He is a true evangelist for teaching kids, especially kids in underserved and minority communities.
PURCHASE A LICENCE
How can I use this image?
₹23,000.00
INR

DETAILS

Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.No political advertising; No commercial use by customers in government or political industry.
Credit:
The Washington Post / Contributor
Editorial #:
452959110
Collection:
The Washington Post
Date created:
21 June, 2014
Upload date:
Licence type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
The Washington Post
Object name:
EDUCATION