Hi,
I am the co-president of the Harvard Alumnae Network of Harvard Women.
I am also the co-founder of venture-backed Handy.com, which raised over 100Milion from top VCs. I also sold a podcasting company at the age of 16.
I majored in Computer Science at Harvard University in 2011.
I hosted an AI coding session for the Harvard Alumnae Network of Harvard Women a few weeks ago, and it was very successful.
I taught members how to use Claude and Cursor to build websites. No technical experience required.
I'm hosting another AI coding session on June 6 at 10:30 AM ET.
Here's the Eventbrite link
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1989227567202
Please let me know if you have any questions.
This is a strong topic because the real unlock is not just “build a website with AI.”
It is helping non-technical people understand how to think with Claude and Cursor: breaking the idea into pages, prompts, structure, copy, layout, and iteration. That is the part most beginners miss.
Once someone understands that workflow, the barrier drops massively. They are not just learning a tool, they are learning how to turn a rough idea into something real enough to test.
For a group like this, that is probably much more valuable than a normal AI demo.