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SUMMARY:How Does Technology Enrich Urban Policy?
DESCRIPTION:Sidewalk Labs is an Alphabet company that imagines\, designs\, tests\, and builds new technologies that address big urban problems across a range of areas\, from mobility to housing to government services. \n \nConfirmed Speakers: \nRohit Aggarwala: Chief Policy Officer\, Sidewalk Labs \nRohit is an experienced executive and thought leader in sustainability\, environmental\, and urban issues. A member of the team building Sidewalk Labs\, an urban innovation firm founded by Dan Doctoroff and Google\, he is also the co-chair of the Regional Plan Association’s Fourth Regional Plan for the New York metropolitan area and an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. \nNoelle Francois: CEO\, Heat Seek NYC \nNoelle has a background in social justice\, with a focus on housing policy and community development. Heat Seek NYC is a civic hacking project turned nonprofit tech startup\, aimed at keeping the heat on for thousands of New Yorkers each winter. Noelle leads efforts to forge partnerships with community organizations and tenant advocates to ensure that Heat Seek’s sensors go to tenants who need them the most. \nMiguel Gamiño Jr: Chief Technology Officer\, The City of New York \nMiguel previously served the City and County of San Francisco as Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Executive Director of the Department of Technology. Prior to joining San Francisco in July 2013\, he served the City of El Paso\, Texas as the Chief Information & Innovation Officer\, and Director of the Department of Information Technology Services. In that role he co-founded\, along with the Washington\, D.C. CTO\, the Council of Global City CIOs. \nMaria Gotsch: President and CEO\, Partnership Fund for New York City \nMaria leads the Fund’s investment operations and spearheaded the creation and operation of a number of the Fund’s strategic initiatives\, including: FinTech Innovation Lab; New York Digital Health Accelerator; NYCSeed (seed financing for IT/digital media companies); BioAccelerate Prize NYC (proof-of-concept funding for university-based biomedical research); Arts Entrepreneurial Loan Fund (low cost loans for mid-size arts groups); and ReStart Central and Financial Recovery Fund (assistance and funding for small businesses impacted by 9/11/01). \nAndrew Rasiej: Founder & CEO\, Civic Hall \nAndrew is a civic and social entrepreneur\, technology strategist\, and Founder of Personal Democracy Media focusing on the intersection of technology\, politics\, and government. He recently founded Civic Hall\, a 18\,000 square foot community center and event space for civic innovation in NYC. He is the Chairman of the NY Tech Meetup\, a 50\,000+-member organization of technologists\, venture funders\, marketers\, representing start up and more mature companies using technology to transform themselves\, New York City\, and the world. He is the Founder of MOUSE.org which focuses on 21st century public education. He is also Senior Technology Advisor to the Sunlight Foundation a Washington DC organization using technology to make government more transparent. \nThis is event is sponsored by the NASDAQ Educational Foundation which awarded Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) a multi-year grant to support initiatives in entrepreneurship and public policy.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/technology-enrich-urban-policy/
LOCATION:Faculty House\, 64 Morningside Drive\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:SIPA Entrepreneurship & Policy Initiative & Sidewalk Labs
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