Mrunank Pawar, 22

Hacker, Organizer, Mentor
Mrunank Pawar
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Through his involvement in the hacker community, Mrunank Pawar has transformed from an “extreme introvert” to a confident leader and mentor. Mrunank's first hackathon experience was Winter Hacklympics 2020 organized by Major League Hacking (MLH). Prior to attending the event, Mrunank had very little knowledge of hackathons, but the experience made a huge impact on him. He was able to collaborate with other hackers and learn new skills like time management and teamwork. 

He says, “After the event, I was hooked on the hackathon community and continued to participate in similar events whenever I could. It was a great way to challenge myself, learn new skills, and make meaningful connections.” Mrunank has since contributed to numerous hackathons both as a participant and as a mentor. His passion for technology and innovation has been instrumental in his success, and he has developed a keen interest in sharing his knowledge with others.

Mrunank is a part of many clubs and organizations, allowing him to broaden his tech knowledge while he grows his network. He is the founder of Club TechBrewers, a community of 1,300+ across 85 different colleges and 75+ cities. Club TechBrewers hosts skill-building events to help students develop their coding abilities. In addition, he has spearheaded local hackathons including Hack This Fall and Hack The Mountains. He also serves as a Spark AR Campus Ambassador. In that role, he organized his own AR-focused hackathon for 700+ participants.

Early in his hackathon experience, Mrunank struggled with imposter syndrome. Before joining the hacker community, he identified as an introvert and experienced constant self-doubt. He was unsure if he could keep up in a competitive environment. Still, he persevered and found that the community rallied to support him. He has not only become a more confident person, but also a more skilled programmer. As he says, “Over time, I realized that stepping out of my comfort zone and pushing myself to try new things could lead to some amazing opportunities.”

Mrunank's personal growth and passion for technology have helped establish him in the hacker community. He has made vital contributions by sharing his knowledge and expertise to create opportunities for others. Mrunank plans to stay involved in hackathons and events while giving back to the community and inspiring more people to consider coding.

Quick Facts

Pronouns: he/him
Hometown: Pune, Maharashtra, India
School: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering
Graduation Date: 2023
First Hackathon: Winter Hacklympics, Fall 2020
Favorite Coding Language: Python

Links

Devpost: /mrunankpawar
The TechBrewers CelCon event.
TechBrewers core team and volunteers at CelCon.
Mrunank welcoming folks at the Azure .Net Day.

Mrunank Pawar, 22

Hacker, Organizer, Mentor
Mrunank Pawar
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Through his involvement in the hacker community, Mrunank Pawar has transformed from an “extreme introvert” to a confident leader and mentor. Mrunank's first hackathon experience was Winter Hacklympics 2020 organized by Major League Hacking (MLH). Prior to attending the event, Mrunank had very little knowledge of hackathons, but the experience made a huge impact on him. He was able to collaborate with other hackers and learn new skills like time management and teamwork. 

He says, “After the event, I was hooked on the hackathon community and continued to participate in similar events whenever I could. It was a great way to challenge myself, learn new skills, and make meaningful connections.” Mrunank has since contributed to numerous hackathons both as a participant and as a mentor. His passion for technology and innovation has been instrumental in his success, and he has developed a keen interest in sharing his knowledge with others.

Mrunank is a part of many clubs and organizations, allowing him to broaden his tech knowledge while he grows his network. He is the founder of Club TechBrewers, a community of 1,300+ across 85 different colleges and 75+ cities. Club TechBrewers hosts skill-building events to help students develop their coding abilities. In addition, he has spearheaded local hackathons including Hack This Fall and Hack The Mountains. He also serves as a Spark AR Campus Ambassador. In that role, he organized his own AR-focused hackathon for 700+ participants.

Early in his hackathon experience, Mrunank struggled with imposter syndrome. Before joining the hacker community, he identified as an introvert and experienced constant self-doubt. He was unsure if he could keep up in a competitive environment. Still, he persevered and found that the community rallied to support him. He has not only become a more confident person, but also a more skilled programmer. As he says, “Over time, I realized that stepping out of my comfort zone and pushing myself to try new things could lead to some amazing opportunities.”

Mrunank's personal growth and passion for technology have helped establish him in the hacker community. He has made vital contributions by sharing his knowledge and expertise to create opportunities for others. Mrunank plans to stay involved in hackathons and events while giving back to the community and inspiring more people to consider coding.

Quick Facts

Pronouns: he/him
Hometown: Pune, Maharashtra, India
School: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering
Graduation Date: 2023
First Hackathon: Winter Hacklympics, Fall 2020
Favorite Coding Language: Python

Links

Devpost: /mrunankpawar
Share this profile
The TechBrewers CelCon event.
TechBrewers core team and volunteers at CelCon.
Mrunank welcoming folks at the Azure .Net Day.