Dr. Jason lane
Dr. Jason lane Executive Director, SUNY’s Strategic Academic, and Innovative Leadership (SAIL) Institute & Professor of Educational Policy & Leadership at the State University of New York
Dr. Jason lane is Executive Director, SUNY’s Strategic Academic, and Innovative Leadership (SAIL) Institute & Professor of Educational Policy & Leadership at the State University of New York, where he is responsible for the development and implementation of academic, economic, global, and leadership initiatives across the system.

Dr. Lane is an award-winning scholar and expert in the emerging relationship between higher education, policy, politics, and globalization. He is also an associate professor at the University at Albany (SUNY), a senior fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, and faculty for Penn State’s Academic Leadership Academy and SUNY’s Summer Leadership Institutes.

Jeremi Suri
Jeremi SuriMack Brown Distinguished Professor for Global Leadership, History, and Public Policy at the University of Texas at Austin
Jeremi Suri, Mack Brown Distinguished Professor for Global Leadership, History, and Public Policy at the University of Texas at Austin, is in his own words: “a child of the global transformations that re-made societies in the last century–war, migration, nation-building, and mobility through higher education.

All of my research, writing, and teaching seeks to explain these transformations–their diverse origins, their contradictory contours, and their long-lasting effects. My scholarship is an extended inquiry into the workings of power at local and international levels, and the interactions across these levels. Like other historians, I treat power as contingent, context-dependent, and often quite elusive.

Like practitioners of politics, I view power as essential for any meaningful achievement, especially in the realms of social justice and democratization. My hope is that my work will reach a broad and diverse audience of citizens. Scholarship cannot substitute for real-lived experience, but I believe it can enhance our contemporary understanding of the choices we confront in the allocation of our resources, the structuring of our communities, and the judgment of merit. In this framework, international, transnational, and global history should contribute to better thinking about current international, transnational, and global problems.”

Dr. Ronnie B. Lowenstein
Dr. Ronnie B. Lowenstein pioneer of interactive technologies and telecommunication as tools of transformation
Dr. Ronnie B. Lowenstein is a pioneer of interactive technologies and telecommunication as tools of transformation.Often called “a Visionary & Weaver,” throughout a career spanning research, policy and practice, she has fostered innovation, systems thinking and systemic reform within and among institutions. Whether serving as a Consultant to public or private institutions nationally or internationally, or Staff to Congressional Leaders, Dr. Lowenstein develops technology partnerships to promote equity and excellence in education and to cultivate youth as leaders in a global and digital age.
In 1999, she launched NetGeneration of Youth (NGY) as a digital empowerment and youth leadership initiative addressing media literacy, civic engagement and youth expression. Since then, she has promoted the NGY model with organizations in the US and abroad who share a commitment to cultivating youth as 21st century leaders who are civically engaged, culturally aware, empowered with global competencies & committed to shaping a positive global future. She has provided scholarships valued at $340,000 to NGY youth from underserved communities to attend National Student Leadership Summer Institutes at Universities
Christine E Barrowis
Christine E Barrowis Dean Science/Tech/Engineer/Math for Prince George's Community College at Upper Marlboro, MD.
Sally Prouty
Sally ProutyInterim CEO of the National Conference on Citizenship, she leads the organization through strategic direction, fund development, financial and operational management, and communications
Sally Prouty, Interim CEO at the National Conference on Citizenship, leads work that builds on a ten year research project studying civic health as represented in Civic Health Index reports produced cooperatively with partners across the country.

Sally Prouty, Interim CEO at the National Conference on Citizenship, leads work that builds on a ten year research project studying civic health as represented in Civic Health Index reports produced cooperatively with partners across the country. Communities with strong indicators of civic health have higher employment rates, stronger schools, better physical health, and more responsive governments. NCoC is dedicated to strengthening civic life in America based on the belief that every person has the ability to help their community and country thrive.

Sally has served as Interim Director of PACE, Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement where she continues as Senior Fellow, as CEO of The Corps Network, a national association representing service and conservation corps, as Director of the Ohio Civilian Conservation Corps and as Deputy Director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. In addition to 30 years in the public, private and non-profit sectors, Sally has held volunteer positions at the local, state, national and international levels including service on a city board of education and on the founding board of a charter school. She currently serves on the advisory board for Community Renewal International.

Sally is passionate about providing opportunity for youth and young adults including those who have had difficult life experiences and, absent support, are unlikely to move into productive adulthood. Her experience combines health and wellness, youth development, conservation and natural resources management and civic engagement – all through the lens of equity, diversity and inclusion.

Stella Rouse
Stella Rouse Associate professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland and Director of the Center for American Politics and Citizenship
Stella Rouse is an associate professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland and Director of the Center for American Politics and Citizenship.

In 2010, she was a visiting scholar at the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social Sciences (REGSS) at Duke University as a Ford Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow.

Dr. Rouse’s research and teaching interests focus on Latino politics, minority politics, legislative and political behavior, institutions, state politics, immigration and network analysis. Her dissertation on Latino representation was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

Thomas L. Friedman
Thomas L. Friedman Internationally renowned author, reporter, and, columnist—the recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes and the author of six bestselling books
Thomas L. Friedman is an internationally renowned author, reporter, and, columnist—the recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes and the author of six bestselling books.During his undergraduate years, he spent semesters abroad at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the American University in Cairo.

Following his graduation from Brandeis, he attended St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, on a Marshall Scholarship. In 1978, he received an M.Phil. degree in modern Middle East studies from Oxford and was offered a job by the legendary New York Times editor A. M. Rosenthal. He specialized in OPEC and oil-related news, which had become an important topic as a result of the Iranian revolution In January 1989, Friedman started a new assignment as the Times’s Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, based in Washington, D.C. During the next four years he traveled more than 500,000 miles, covering Secretary of State James A. Baker III and the end of the Cold War. “I was very lucky to be on Jim Baker’s plane to have a front-row seat for the end of the Cold War, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet empire, the first Gulf War, and the aftermath of Tiananmen Square.”

In November 1992, Friedman shifted to domestic politics with his appointment as the Times‘s Chief White House Correspondent. He covered the post-election transition and the first year of Bill Clinton’s presidency.

In January 1994, he became the Times‘s International Economics Correspondent, covering the nexus between foreign policy and trade policy. “Again, I got lucky,” he recalled. “It was the start of the post–Cold War era: the walls were coming down all over the world. The Internet and World Wide Web were being born, and so too was this new phenomenon called ‘globalization.’”

Ben Kallos
Ben Kallos New York City Council Member
New York City Council Member Ben Kallos was praised by the New York Times for his “fresh ideas” and elected in 2013 to represent the Upper East Side, Midtown East, Roosevelt Island and East Harlem.

As Chair of the Governmental Operations Committee where he has sought to root out patronage, de-privatize government, eliminate billions in waste, expand elections, and to use technology to improve access to government.

He has become a leading advocate for education, affordable housing, public health, sustainable development and transportation improvements and safety. His office is open and transparent, with constituents invited to decide on how to spend one million dollars on local projects in the district as well as to join him in a conversation on the First Friday of each month, or he will go to them if they can gather ten neighbors for “Ben In Your Building.”

Eleni D Janis
Eleni D JanisVice President and Director of the Social Capital Desk at the New York City
Eleni is a Vice President at the Center for Urban Innovation in the New York City Economic Development Corporation. She oversees domestic and international partnerships between the agency and business, academia, government and philanthropy across New York City’s key industries to promote innovation and inclusive economic growth. Eleni built NYCEDC’s portfolio on sustainable, impact investing with the goal to accelerate the industry and direct more private capital to businesses with positive social and environmental impacts.

Eleni is herself an entrepreneur having created or co-founded a nonprofit organization, a consulting practice and new business practices in established firms. She has extensive experience in nonprofit management and board governance.

Prior to the NYCEDC, Elenispent most of her career in federal and state public policy advocacy and research in areas including community development, banking, housing, labor and immigration. She held leadership positions at The Opportunity Agenda and the Business and Labor Coalition of New York, run political campaigns and provided market research and strategy consulting for elected officials and private sector companies. Her work spans 15 years in Washington, D.C., New York, London and Athens. Eleni has published extensively studies on social issues and lectures frequently at graduate schools in New York City. She holds a Master’s Degree in American Politics from New York University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Mass Media Studies from the National University of Athens. She is a graduate of the American Express Fellowship for Emerging Nonprofit Leaders.

John Paul Farmer
John Paul Farmer Director of Microsoft’s Technology & Civic Innovation group based in New York City
John Paul Farmer is Director of Microsoft’s Technology & Civic Innovation group based in New York City. Previously John was the Senior Advisor for Innovation in the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy where he co-founded and led the Presidential Innovation Fellows program which brings top innovators and entrepreneurs from the private sector for tours of duty in government in order to make game-changing progress in projects of national importance.

He also served in the Administration as Senior Advisor for Healthcare, working on information technology. Previously, John worked in the investment industry for Credit Suisse and Lehman Brothers.

Margaret Newman
Margaret Newman Associate Principal at ARUP, a global interdisciplinary engineering, consulting, and design services firm bringing an expertise in urban design and public space programming
Margaret Newman is an Associate Principal at ARUP, a global interdisciplinary engineering, consulting, and design services firm bringing an expertise in urban design and public space programming, as well as experience with multimodal network development. Her diverse skill set and wealth of local industry knowledge supports Arup’s work in urban planning and design while also guiding the firm’s growing portfolio of integrated planning projects. Prior to joining Arup, Newman held key positions in public and municipal organizations, including Executive Director of the Municipal Arts Society in New York and Chief of Staff to Janette Sadik-Khan at the NYCDOT. An AIA Fellow and a LEED AP BD+C-accredited architect, her career encompasses the visual arts, architecture, and urban planning for civic projects. Her professional experience has focused on how new approaches and policy can drive design decisions and lead to better, more integrated urban environments.
Micah L. Sifry
Micah L. Sifry Writer, editor and democracy activist. Since 2004, he has been the co-founder and editorial director of Personal Democracy Media
Micah L. Sifry is a writer, editor and democracy activist. Since 2004, he has been the co-founder and editorial director of Personal Democracy Media. In addition to co-founding Civic Hall last year, he is also a senior adviser to the Sunlight Foundation and serves on the boards of Consumer Reports and the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science.

He is the author or editor of eight books, most recently A Lever and a Place to Stand: How Civic Tech Can Move the World (Personal Democracy Media, 2015) and The Big Disconnect: Why the Internet Hasn’t Changed Politics (Yet) and in the spring of 2012 taught “The Politics of the Internet” at Harvard’s Kennedy School.

Robert Calvey
Robert Calvey Instructional Coordinator at Design for America
Robert Calvey is the Instructional Coordinator at Design for America. After studying the process of building design as an architecture undergrad at Virginia Tech, Rob was inspired to co-found Design for America at Virginia Tech because DFA’s culture of community interaction, interdisciplinary teamwork, and real world implementation that has been quickly spreading across the country.

After three fantastic semesters growing DFA in Blacksburg, Rob is excited to use the lessons he learned to help other schools spread their unique design cultures in their own cities and towns.

Jacob Park
Jacob Park Principal Sustainability Advisor in Forum's New York office and part of the Futures and System Innovation teams
Jacob Park is the Principal Sustainability Advisor in Forum’s New York office and part of the Futures and System Innovation teams. After graduating from the University of Chicago with a degree in French intellectual history, he began his career in New York City at Human Rights First doing research and advocacy on human rights issues in the Middle East and North Africa. While working at the Center for Economic and Social Rights during the Iraq war, his work included analyzing the relationship between U.S. foreign policy and human rights abuses abroad. A desire to shift his approach to creating better futures, and a conviction that the private sector could be a powerful force for positive change, led him to pursue an MBA in Sustainability at Presidio Graduate School, one of the few business schools in the world to integrate sustainability into every aspect of the curriculum. While there, he developed a strong interest in systems thinking and scenario planning–and how these might be used in the service of sustainability, equity, and resilience. He got the opportunity to put them into action as a strategic foresight practitioner at Adaptive Edge, a boutique strategy consultancy in San Francisco. Coming to Forum represented an opportunity to take this work to the next level by using futures and innovation to intervene on a system-wide level.
Rosalind Becker
Rosalind BeckerIndividualized consulting services and programmatic support to the cities participating in the Resilience AmeriCorps program
Rosalind Becker provides individualized consulting services and programmatic support to the cities participating in the Resilience AmeriCorps program. She comes to Cities of Service from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust where she served as Program Officer.

In that role, she developed and executed grant making strategies for environmental conservation and managed the grant portfolios for conservation in Myanmar and the Gulf of California Region of Mexico. Prior to her work at the Trust, Rosalind served as Field Coordinator at San Francisco Baykeeper where she led volunteer programs, coordinated scientific monitoring, and advocated for protective environmental policies. Rosalind holds a Master of Science from Fordham University where she studied changing patterns of biodiversity in New York City area forests.

She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Colby College in Waterville, ME.

Chris Ackerson
Chris AckersonSenior Product Manager with IBM
Chris Ackerson is a Senior Product Manager with IBM Watson leading development of enterprise artificial intelligence products. Prior to joining product management, Chris was on of the first software architects to join the Watson Ecosystem where he worked with dozens of partners building commercial applications on top of the Watson Developer Cloud. Chris studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University where his passion for machine learning and robotics began
DJ Smith
DJ Smith Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Glimpse Group
DJ Smith is the co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Glimpse Group; a holding company for a portfolio of start-ups focused on the virtual and augmented reality industries. At Glimpse, DJ’s responsibilities include overseeing the production of all VR and AR content as well as leading the effort to locate new subsidiary companies.

DJ is also the organizer of the New York Virtual Reality Meetup (NYVR) currently the largest VR meetup in the world with over 4700 members.

Aaron Berger
Aaron Berger Vice President and millennial expertise lead for Ketchum's global practices
Aaron Berger is a Vice President and millennial expertise lead for Ketchum’s global practices. He works with Fortune 500 companies and major non-profits to help them develop creative strategies that resonate with the millennial demographic.

Whether he is showing how companies add value to millennials’ everyday life through media, working with MasterCard to launch the “commerce for every device” Internet of things program, or showcasing 3M’s sustainable solutions at SXSW to help the company resonate with millennials, Aaron has a track record of increasing clients’ relevance with this large and skeptical audience.

As an expertise leader at Ketchum, Aaron has a unique view of what brands are looking for — and how millennials are reacting. Many hours with research reports has given him a front-row seat on the “what makes a millennial a millennial?” debate and fueled the insights he takes to Ketchum account directors to ensure that everything from media training to program execution will work.

This insight also powers his presentations at industry events such as Youth Marketing Summit, InterOp ITX, and Luxury Daily.

Aimara Rodriguez
Aimara Rodriguez Head of Events & Programming at Alley New York
Aimara Rodriguez is the Head of Events & Programming at Alley New York, a co-working space located in the heart of New York City. She focuses on expanding Alley’s footprint, both digitally and physically, through innovative programming that focuses on connecting a variety of startups, founders, and investors. In addition, Aimara works with large organizations, such as Verizon and Anheuser-Busch InBev, on various corporate initiatives by connecting them to New York City’s brightest problem-solvers. Aside from her love of startups, Aimara is infinitely curious and enjoys hiking running, and standup comedy.