Aspen Policy Academy

Fellows to Present Policy Projects in Online Demo Day Series

  • Article Published January 18, 2022

The Fall 2021 Hub Fellows will present their innovative policy projects in February and March 2022

San Francisco, CA­­– The Aspen Tech Policy Hub is pleased to announce a webinar event series this spring showcasing the projects of the Fall 2021 Fellowship cohort. These projects were completed as part of our 10 week full-time fellowship program, and they cover topics ranging from improving cybersecurity on medical devices to assisting survivors of tech abuse.

Government Challenges Demo Day Event Series

Improving Healthcare and Health Data Privacy

When: February 1, 9am-10am PT

Register for Event: Registration Page

Fellows: Daniel Bardenstein, Christine Keung, Lucy He, and Matthew Zhou

Keynote: Aneesh Chopra, President of CareJourney and first US Chief Technology Officer

Empowering Marginalized Workers and Voters

When: February 15, 9am-10am PT

Register for Event: Registration Page

Fellows: Hilary Braseth, Arman Jaffer, James Liu, and Trevor Pels

Keynote: To Be Announced

Strengthening Support in Times of Crisis

When: March 1, 9am-10am PT

Register for Event: Registration Page

Fellows: Lodrina Cherne and Micah Mutrux

Keynote: To Be Announced

Equipping Vulnerable Communities for 21st Century Needs

When: March 15, 9am-10am PT

Register for Event: Registration Page

Fellows: Alija Blackwell, Dillon Cruz, and Sage Salvo

Keynote: To Be Announced

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