Meet Harshita Arora: Indian-origin founder of $700M startup becomes Y Combinator's youngest General Partner at 25

Harshita Arora, a self-taught coder who dropped out of school at 15, has become Y Combinator's youngest General Partner. Her journey from building a crypto app to co-founding the fintech startup AtoB, described as 'Stripe for trucking,' highlights Silicon Valley's growing emphasis on execution and problem-solving over traditional credentials.

Meet Harshita Arora: Indian-origin founder of $700M startup becomes Y Combinator's youngest General Partner at 25
Harshita Arora, a self-taught coder who dropped out of school at 15, has become Y Combinator's youngest General Partner. Her journey from building a crypto app to co-founding the fintech startup AtoB, described as 'Stripe for trucking,' highlights Silicon Valley's growing emphasis on execution and problem-solving over traditional credentials.