Nuha Saho, Moderator, Analyst at Schmidt Futures supporting both the Shared Prosperity portfolio and the Reimagine NY Commission, helping New York State to build back better from Covid-19. Nuha focuses his work on the intersection of social impact, product design, and technology. Prior to joining Schmidt Futures, he worked at ideas42, a behavioral design and consulting firm that uses insights from behavioral economics to address complex social problems. There, Nuha focused his efforts on working with government and private sector partners to design solutions for barriers to economic mobility, housing, healthcare, and civic engagement for our most vulnerable communities
Clayton Banks, CEO of Silicon Harlem, which works to transform urban markets into technology and innovation hubs as a way to ensure economic prosperity for all. Jose Ortiz, Jr., CEO of New York City Employment and Training Coalition, a coalition leveraging the power of its members and partners in business, philanthropy and government in an effort to create a stronger workforce development system.
Wesely Caines, Chief of Staff of Bronx Defenders, a public defender nonprofit that is radically transforming how low-income people in the Bronx are represented in the justice system. Jennifer Pringle, Project Director of the New York State Technical and Education Assistance Center for Homeless Children, which provides information, referrals, and trainings to schools, school districts, social service providers, parents, and others about the educational rights of children and youth experiencing homelessness.
Jose Ortiz, Jr., CEO of New York City Employment and Training Coalition, a coalition leveraging the power of its members and partners in business, philanthropy and government in an effort to create a stronger workforce development system.
Jennifer Pringle, Project Director of the New York State Technical and Education Assistance Center for Homeless Children, which provides information, referrals, and trainings to schools, school districts, social service providers, parents, an