Angie Toussaint-Billingsly

Angie Toussaint-Billingsly

Founder/CEO at KMT Technical Services

TEDx Organizer
San Ramon, California, United States
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About Angie

I am a…

Brainstormer, Business leader, Business mentor, Entrepreneur, Event planner, Global soul, Idea generator, Life mentor, Project manager, Technologist

Bio

I'm a mom, a wife and CEO. I'm a Stanford graduate and the founder of a tech company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With degrees in nursing and cellular biology, I have a deep passion for science and technology. I'm on a mission to explore the vast world of artificial intelligence and its applications. As a community worker, I'm also dedicated to promoting women in tech and have initiated a women in tech group in the Bay Area. Join me on my TED journey as I delve into the fascinating realms of AI and advocate for gender diversity in the tech industry. I'm really excited about my TED journey! Stay tuned.

I'm passionate about

Science, Technology, Business, Education, Nature, Environment, Life and Love

An idea worth spreading

The Power of Community Work The Intersection of Science and Technology

Areas of expertise

Being a mom, Being a wife, Board memberships, Business Management, cellular biology, Chamber life, Classical Ballet (Vaganova Methodology), Economic Development, Non-profit management, Nursing, Raising girls

The TED story

I wish I had a more impactful story. Many years ago, I had a desire (and still do) for educating my community. I then applied for a TEDx license and was granted one. Life took it's course and I was diverted. Here I am again, ready and motivated as ever. It's a better time for me. I have listened to TED Talks many times, with some being overwhelming, most fascinating, some left me feeling sad, others overwhelmed me, while most inspired me. It's a beautiful world with beautiful people.

Things you might not know

Assessing the sum total of an individual within minutes of meeting him/her. It's called having a "seeing eye" in my Haitian culture. It relates to the pineal gland, or commonly called The Third Eye.