Aspen Policy Academy

Alumni Updates & Internship Opportunity

  • Article Published April 7, 2021

Updates from Our Alumni

Our fellows and executive leaders have been busy in the tech policy sphere these past few months. Here’s a small slice of their recent accomplishments: 

  • Marcela Escobar-Alava assumed a new role as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Technology at the White House.
  • Ann Lewis became Senior Advisor for Tech and Delivery at the US Small Business Administration.
  • Ashley Llorens was nominated by the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy to serve as an artificial intelligence expert on the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence. 
  • Samara Trilling joined JustNYC as a staff software engineer where she is building tools for the tenants’ rights movement.
  • Mariah Lichtenstern published an op-ed in Fortune magazine on SEC policies that reinforce the racial wealth gap.
  • Ginny Fahs published a paper in Nature proposing the software equivalent of a food ingredients list for patient care technologies.

We’re Hiring!

The Hub is seeking a rockstar intern to join our team this summer. The full-time paid intern will help manage the arrival of the summer cohort, expand the Hub’s external communications, and assist other day-to-day operations. The role is a great opportunity to support technologists learning the policy process and experience the operations of a dynamic nonprofit.

Browse Related Articles

Communications and Social Media Internship Positions Available

Come join an awesome team while getting experience at the intersection of communications, social media, policy, and nonp…

Announcing the Summer 2024 Savilla Pitt Fellowship Recipient: Jonathan Gilmour

Jonathan Gilmour has been selected as the Savilla Pitt Memorial Fellow from the Summer 2024 Science & Technology Pol…

Open Position: Program Assistant

Join our team! We’re hiring an entry-level Program Assistant to provide operational, administrative, communications, and…