Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa, the AI Humanity Professor of Law and Ethics at Emory Law and founding director of the AI and the Law program, is an award-winning tenured law professor and author of the highly acclaimed book, The Quantified Worker, published by Cambridge University Press. She is also a 2023-2024 Resident Fellow at Yale Law…
Catherine Bracy is a civic technologist and community organizer whose work focuses on the intersection of technology and political and economic inequality. She is the founder and CEO of TechEquity Collaborative, an organization that mobilizes tech workers and companies to advocate for economic equity in our communities. As the senior director of partnerships and ecosystem…
Dr. John W. Lin is an operations director with the Healthcare team at TPG Capital, one of the most experienced healthcare investment teams in private equity. A former surgeon, Lin has more than 20 years of healthcare leadership experience. Prior to TPG, he was the global strategy leader for GE Healthcare, where he was responsible…
Mark Surman is president of Mozilla Foundation, a global nonprofit that does everything from making Firefox to advocating for a more open, equitable internet. Surman’s current focus is fueling Mozilla’s efforts to invest in responsible tech startups (via Mozilla Ventures) and to create foundational tech for more trustworthy AI (via Mozilla.ai). Prior to Mozilla, Surman…
Laura Moy is an associate professor of law at Georgetown. Moy directs Georgetown’s Communications & Technology Law Clinic, where she and a team of staff attorneys and law students represent nonprofit organizations in a range of technology policy matters before agencies and legislative bodies. Moy got her start on technology issues before she was a…
Anik Bose has 18 years of active venture capital and corporate development experience, including 7 years as SVP, Corporate Development at 3Com, and 11 years as General Partner at Benhamou Global Ventures. As a general partner at BGV, Bose is very active in every portfolio investment, including being a board member of Webscale Networks, Constella…
Kade Crockford is the Director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts. Most recently, Kade has led the organization’s work to put democratic controls on government use of face surveillance technology and to ban the sale and trade of cell phone location data.
Paul Barrett is a writer and editor. Since 2017, he has worked as the deputy director and senior research scholar at the Center for Business and Human Rights at New York University’s Stern School of Business. At the Center, he has focused primarily on the effects of technology on democracy. He has published more than…
Eric Taylor is the founder, CEO and CIO of Trident, a private equity firm focused on acquiring US-based small businesses in industrial, consumer and healthcare sectors. Trident uses proprietary technology to systematically source and diligence small-cap opportunities, with an eye towards reducing the racial wealth gap by incorporating post-transaction elements of diversity, equity and inclusion…
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