Meet The 2024 Science & Technology Policy Fellowship Class
We’re thrilled to announce the 15 participants of our inaugural Science & Technology Policy Fellowship. These individuals are currently participating in our intensive month-long policy boot camp in San Francisco, where they are learning the skills needed to impact policy. The program teaches fellows tools like writing for policy, public speaking, stakeholder mapping, how to scope policy solutions, and more.
The Summer 2024 Science & Technology fellows are:
- Awad Abdelhalim, Urban Mobility Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Temiloluwa Adeniyi, Data Engineer, Developer, and Medical Device Specialist
- Tiffany Chioma Anaebere, MD, Emergency Medicine Physician and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at St. Joseph’s Medical Center
- Mary-Clare Bosco, Product Manager at Routeware
- Evîn Cheikosman, Advisor on Urban Transformation and Systems Change
- Laura Dabbish, Professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
- Jonathan Gilmour, Data Scientist and Future Leader Climate Fellow at The Aspen Institute
- Rohaina Hassan, Digital Strategist and Program Manager
- Jeanette Jordan, Executive and Leadership Coach at Skye
- Rebecca Kilberg, Public Service Software Developer and Researcher
- Jordan Loewen-Colón, AI, Ethics, and Data Justice Coordinator at Centre for Health Innovation
- Zach Nandapurkar, Sr. Solutions Engineer, Public Sector at Axonius
- Ayodele Odubela, Executive Director at The AI ALT Lab
- Lillie Penley, Trust and Safety Policy Specialist
- Marilyn Zhang, Product Manager at Google Search
After completion of the program, participants will have the option to create a Hub-supported final policy project where they will define a problem, produce solutions, and pitch their solutions to real stakeholders. Many past policy projects have been adopted by government agencies and companies.
For more information about the Science & Technology Policy Fellowship, see here. To learn more about the current fellows, you can read their bios here.