data.org set out to find breakthrough ideas from all over the world that harness the power of data science to help people and communities thrive, especially in the wake of COVID-19.
In partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and The Rockefeller Foundation, data.org launched a $10 Million Challenge to bring these ideas to life. On January 28, 2021, we heard perspectives from social impact innovators on their winning concepts that will transform our world.
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Eight Awardees Announced as Part of $10 Million data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge
Speakers
Mike Froman is president of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He previously served as vice chairman and president, of Strategic Growth for Mastercard.
Read moreFor more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability.
Read moreAs Senior Vice President for Innovation, Zia oversees The Rockefeller Foundation’s approach to developing solutions that can have transformative impact on people’s lives, with a focus on innovative finance, data & technology, and science. He writes and speaks frequently on leadership, strategy, and innovation.
Read moreDanil Mikhailov, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of data.org. He has over 20 years of experience setting up multiple start-ups and leading work across a range of diverse sectors, always investigating and innovating in the space where technology, culture, and society converge.
Read morePerry Hewitt is the Chief Marketing and Product Officer of data.org where she oversees the marketing and communications functions, as well as digital product development.
Read moreDanielle Getsinger is the co-founder and CEO of Community Lattice, a consulting firm specialized in using data science to overcome environmental barriers to community revitalization. Danielle is a licensed Professional Geologist with about 15 years of experience working on complex environmental issues ranging from technical assessment and cleanup of brownfields to community-wide strategies for addressing environmental injustice, climate adaptation, and resiliency.
Read moreNick Feamster is the Neubauer Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Center for Data and Computing at the University of Chicago. Feamster also directs the Network Operations and Internet Security research lab, where we develop data-driven tools and systems to improve Internet security, performance, and adoption.
Read moreSonja Kelly is the global lead for Women’s World Banking research. Through research on the financial sector, policy trends, financial services providers, and end-users, Sonja and her team advocate for women’s financial inclusion.
Read moreElise’s research deals with the localization of educational institutions and their importance for young people’s educational choices and migration patterns.
Read moreHan Sheng Chia is Vice President of Innovation at GiveDirectly. He leads the organization’s investments to drive step-function change in cash delivery to the world’s poorest.
Read moreKatherine Lucey is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Solar Sister. Katherine is a Schwab Foundation Entrepreneur of the Year, an Ashoka Fellow, and a Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Entrepreneur.
Read moreNelly Ramírez Moncada is the vice President, head of advanced digital services at Fundación Capital. Nelly has over a decade of professional experience in the public and private sector in social entrepreneurship, international development and public policies as project manager and/or advisor to key stakeholders.
Read moreThomas Motmans
Senior Sustainable Energy Finance Specialist
Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy (BASE)
Thomas Motmans is a senior sustainable energy finance specialist at BASE with experience in South America (Colombia, Brazil), the Caribbean, Africa (Rwanda, South Africa) and Asia (Laos).
Read moreTimothy Kariotis is a research fellow in regulation and design at the Melbourne School of Government. Tim is also a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Melbourne School of Computing and Information Systems, where his Ph.D. focuses on information privacy in the design of digital mental health technologies. Tim also holds…
Read moreAs a member of the policy and engagement team at the Paul Ramsay Foundation, Alex Fischer leads programs related to thought leadership and strategic research to discover new ideas and integrate learnings into the Foundation’s projects and partnerships. He also works with a cross-Foundation team on the development of a Data…
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