Meet the Community Ambassadors

The world is advancing at an exponential rate due to the rapid expanses in technology. Many students around the world do not have an understanding of the opportunities they have in the science and arts field. Our Community Ambassador Program consists of high school and college students who are passionate about STEAM and education. Our goal is to reach out to other students fascinated with technology and teach 21st century professional workforce skills. Through volunteering and WCTD, we can impact the lives of students around the world in underrepresented communities.

Individually Strong, Collectively Powerful
— We Connect The Dots

CAP Program manager

Ojas Mehta

Ojas is a rising sophomore at Yale University, studying Mechanical Engineering and Economics. As the former CAP president, he worked to revive the program. He first became aware of We Connect the Dots through an online volunteer opportunity and he has been hooked ever since. His work with WCTD has bolstered the importance of teaching others and spreading future workforce skills to him.

Currently, he is working to continue expanding the CAP team and running the upcoming UpSkill programs.

CAP President

Tahsin Zaman

Tahsin is a sophomore at Julia R. Masterman High School in Philadelphia, PA. He is passionate about technology and the potential for innovation that comes along with it. He became a Community Ambassador with the hope of spreading his love for coding to students underrepresented in STEAM fields. He hopes to be a part of the change that WCTD brings to communities around the world and is excited to help take WCTD to new heights. He believes that every student should have the opportunity to learn to code and hopes to make that dream a reality as the current CAP president.