At age 16, most teenagers are still navigating the complexities of high school, but for Miriam Haart, the West Coast was calling. After graduating two years early, she moved across the country from Monsey, NY to San Francisco, CA to learn computer science. Haart joined Make School, a Y Combinator-backed college, where she learned engineering skills that landed her a job as a product engineer at an AI company. At 18, she was accepted into Stanford University.
Since graduating college last year, Haart has founded multiple businesses, works as an engineer for a fashion start-up, runs a podcast called “Faking It,” and advises several female-founded companies—all while being a tech/queer/female-empowerment content creator. On top of juggling those ventures, the 23-year-old also appears in the Netflix show My Unorthodox Life. The show documents the life…