Marisela Soler y Chancha
Marisela Soler y Chancha (born 2.IV.1651 AN) is a New Alexandrian entrepreneur, software developer, and philanthropist. She is best known as one of the co-founders of CyberAlexis Systems, a major computers and software development company in Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Early life and education
Marisela Soler y Chancha was born in Rimarima, Wechua Nation. She developed an early interest in computers and programming, and by the age of 13, she had already written her first computer program. Marisela excelled academically, particularly in mathematics and computer science.
She attended the prestigious Imperial University of Alexandria in Triegon after having received a full-ride scholarship in 1672 AN. She earned a bachelor's degree in computer science and a minor in business administration. During her time at university, she met several like-minded individuals who would later collaborate with her in founding CyberAlexis Systems.
Career
After graduating from university and working for several software companies in Natopia, Marisela and her fellow co-founders established CyberAlexis Systems in Fontainebleau, Alduria, Nouvelle Alexandrie. The company quickly gained a reputation for its innovative software solutions and high-quality computer systems. Under Marisela's leadership, CyberAlexis Systems expanded rapidly and became one of the leading technology companies in Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Marisela played a significant role in the development of many of the company's flagship products, including its popular operating system and software suite. Her technical expertise and business acumen were instrumental in the company's success and growth.
Philanthropy
Marisela has been an active philanthropist throughout her career. She established the A Better Tomorrow Foundation, a non-profit organization that focuses on improving education, healthcare, and reducing poverty in Nouvelle Alexandrie and beyond. Through her foundation, Marisela has donated millions of ecu to various charitable causes and initiatives. In addition to her foundation's work, Marisela has been a vocal advocate for responsible corporate practices, particularly in the technology sector. She has been instrumental in promoting environmental and social initiatives within CyberAlexis Systems, including the company's participation in the RareCycle electronics recycling program.
Personal life
Marisela is married to Felipe de la Vega and has five children. She enjoys spending time with her family and is an avid supporter of the arts, frequently attending concerts and exhibitions in her free time. Marisela also has a passion for travel and exploration, often visiting remote locations to gain new perspectives and inspiration for her work and philanthropic endeavors.