Essays on AI by Leaders in the Field
The Impact Report
We produced this report and started this organization because we were interested in how women impact—and are impacted by—technology and telecommunications policy. Using our convening power and thought leadership, we encouraged others to ask the same questions across the nonprofit, corporate, tech industry, government, and philanthropic sectors, with the goal of helping all women realize the full range of economic, health, and social benefits of 21st century technology and telecommunications.
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With Essays From
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Congresswoman Jennifer L. McClellan
Fourth District of Virginia
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Danielle A. Davis Canty, Esq.
Director of Technology Policy, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
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Gillian Cassell-Stiga
US Senior Counsel in the Digital Justice Initiative, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Nevada
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Natalie Madeira Cofield
President & CEO, Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO)
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Noreen Farrell
Executive Director, Equal Rights Advocates
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Shubhi Rao
Founder and CEO, Uplevyl
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Amina Fazlullah
Head of Tech Policy Advocacy, Common Sense Media
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Sally Greenberg
Chief Executive Officer, National Consumers League
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Narda Jones
Principal, Acacia Hill Strategies
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Debra Jordan
Former Chief, Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau, Federal Communications Commission
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Bo Young Lee
CEO, AI4ALL
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Marissa Mitrovich
Vice President of Public Policy, The Fiber Broadband Association
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Natalie G. Roisman
Executive Director, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy
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Megs Shah
Founder & CEO, The Parasol Cooperative
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Haiman Wong
Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats, Resident Fellow, R Street Institute
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Kate Black & Joi Chaney
Co-Founders of
The Women’s Tech & Telecom Partnership