
Neeka Mashouf
engineer. leader. social entrepreneur.

About Me
I'm a recent grad from UC Berkeley, where I earned simultaneous degrees in both
Materials Engineering and Business Administration.
I strive to solve huge global problems with the products and companies I build. I am inspired by technologies that enable opportunity and prosperity to people around the world. Most recently, my materials-sustainability startup was selected in Dorm Room Fund's Female Founder Track 2018-2019.
I've been building products and companies since I was 13 years old, with my first international business. Most recently, I led early-stage development of a new unified data platform across all manufacturing software products as a Product Management Intern at Autodesk.
Portfolio
Building Products & Tech






Leading Teams & Ventures






Designing The Future







Recognition
I'm honored to have received some awards and publications along the way.
Highlights:
Interviewed & published in book highlighting young women entrepreneurs, including tips to inspire the next generation (She's So Boss)
Competed in the semi-finals of the Global Social Venture Competition for my venture: renewable energy generators for small businesses in developing countries with insecure energy.
Awarded 1st place in UC Berkeley's hack.Syria hackathon for my team's mental health platform for refugees.
Co-author of scientific paper for materials engineering, artificial photosynthesis research.
Royal Society of Chemistry 2013 (age 16)
Tech for Social Good
I am passionate about creating and deploying technologies that provide
opportunity and prosperity to people around the world.
These are my main passions that inspire my work, illustrated by The Global Goals:





Abraham Lincoln
"The best way to predict [the] future is to create it."