Profile by sanjana pandit

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Ruminating Young Girls’ Futures By: Sanjana Pandit

“At first, I was really angry that that happened because it was the worst pain I’ve ever felt. Going to the hospital was really painful, because like every little bump or every little turn I could just feel my shoulder. And actually, when I was waiting to get taken care of by the doctor, I was definitely like, …‘I wonder if this is what people when they’re giving birth feel like.’” This incident occurred last year when a large man rammed into Bettina and dislocated her shoulder during an ultimate frisbee match. Being able to play such an intense sport at the height of 5’2 with grown men reveals Bettina’s competitive and tough nature. After this episode, Bettina was wavering about whether she wanted to continue pursuing this hobby of hers. She admits that she had a fear of encountering that pain again. Relentlessly, she said, “...but I don’t know. I really like playing frisbee and I managed to overcome that fear.” This is when I realized Bettina as a persistent individual who never lets go of something she’s passionate about; she maintains her drive. Bettina overcame this fear because of her awareness that ultimate frisbee is an inclusive sport. She wants to prove that girls can excel in sports and in other fields, and not only does this through ultimate frisbee, but also with her company. Besides her interest in ultimate frisbee, twenty five-year-old Bettina Chen is also a co-founder of a startup business, called Roominate, which is a “do-it-yourself wired

dollhouse kit, designed to get girls ages 6 and up excited about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).” Roominate’s goal is to increase the number of girls in technology and engineering fields and spread the message that girls have the potential do well in science fields. In other words, the toy seeks to remove the imbalance of gender equality, which is directly related to the Bettina’s involvement with ultimate frisbee. The kit consists of various, different sized and shaped pieces which can be easily connected with one another as well as circuits with which girls can make their own fans or light bulbs within the dollhouse they build. From a consumer’s point of view, Nehal Mehta thinks, “this is a really really unique product. I have two children myself and while they were growing up, I saw them play with many different kinds of toys. This one, especially for girls, forces them to set it up, be creative, and the wiring part is just fabulous because it gets their mind thinking of the real aspects of how day to day life things that they use are wired up, so it’s really good.” In order to introduce this new toy to more consumers, Bettina and Alice (the other co-founder) host events around the country, in cities like San Francisco and New York. These different events allow Bettina and Alice to discover which aspects the girls like and which they need to work on. Nehal Me-


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