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Evelyn Hur

Evelyn Hur

Product manager, designer, and entrepreneur empowering women in tech

Stanford, California
Joined August 2025

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Evelyn Hur demonstrates a strong aptitude for product management and design, evidenced by her multiple Product Manager Internships at companies like Atlassian, Intuitive, and Swiftly, and her role as a Product Designer at Carta. Her foundational design work for On Call Cafe, where she led branding, marketing, and website design, further highlights her ability to bring products to market and scale user engagement. evelynhur
As a Co-Founder and President of Stanford Women in Tech Entrepreneurship (SWITE), Evelyn actively champions and mentors aspiring female tech entrepreneurs. Her roles as an Investment Partner at Critical and IF Ventures underscore her engagement with the startup ecosystem, focusing on identifying and supporting innovative ventures. stanforddaily+3
With a background in Computer Science and Product Design from Stanford, Evelyn possesses a robust technical skill set including Python, C++, C, Figma, UI/UX, R, Firebase, and LLM. Her past Software Engineer roles at Devsisters and Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign, along with her Devpost portfolio, showcase her ability to develop and apply software solutions. devpost
Evelyn has a history of academic excellence and early engagement in research. As a high school student, she co-authored a scientific paper on adsorption equilibria published in the Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data and contributed to the Columbia Junior Science Journal, demonstrating a sustained commitment to scientific inquiry. acs+1
Evelyn is dedicated to fostering supportive communities, notably through her leadership at SWITE, which focuses on inspiring and connecting women in tech entrepreneurship. Her involvement in "Notes from The Farm," where she led the creative direction of a guide for incoming Stanford students, further illustrates her commitment to student mentorship and easing transitions. stanforddaily+2

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