She says she’s always had an intense interest in how things work and how they’re connected.
“I think it’s been something that’s been a part of me since I was born.
I also really loved to help my dad around the house and build things.”

Adobe / Grace Yee
“There’s a saying about how it takes a village to raise a child.
I think it’s like a village to raise an adult as well,” she told Lifewire.
“I think it really starts out with my family.
I’ve come from this long line of really strong women who overcame adversity.”
Know who you are.
Know what you want.
Yee added that her father was instrumental in supporting her as well.
It is more than just family, though.
“I’ve had a lot of opportunities to do a lot of different things,” she said.
“I tell my team you really need to put yourself first.
And I think you’re gonna wanna advocate for yourself and prioritize yourself.
You’re the only one who knows how you feel and what you need.
So advocating for yourself is really important.”
She’s an advocate of technology working within her daughter’s Girl Scout troop.
I think there’s just a lot of opportunities available."
Know who you are.
Know what you want.
Is it that what you want?
I think it’s about really just staying true to who you are."