Michael Sayman

Michael Arthur Sayman (born August 24, 1996), is a PeruvianBolivian–American mobile application entrepreneur, software engineer, political activist, and author. He is best known for creating top-charting apps as a teenager to provide for his family during the Great Recession, as well as his subsequent work at Facebook. Described by Semana as "the most influential Latino in Silicon Valley", in 2019, Sayman was included on Forbes's 30 Under 30 list, and has additionally been featured at TED.

Sayman published his first app to the App Store (iOS) when he was 13 years old. He later gained recognition from Mark Zuckerberg with his launch of 4 Snaps, a turn-based photo game, in his junior year of high school. Zuckerberg then hired Sayman, becoming Facebook's "teen-in-residence" at 18, taking part in the creation of Instagram Stories. His success with mobile application development grew in his teenage years, generating millions in revenue as a high school student. At age 18, he was described by CNET as one of the 20 Latinos with the biggest influence in the tech industry. Provided by Wikipedia

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