Alondra Nelson is a leading academic and public figure in science, technology, politics, and society. She holds the Harold F. Linder Professorship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Her work addresses the societal impact of technology and advocates for equity and justice through responsible innovation. As the first African American woman to lead the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, she drove major initiatives on public access to research, STEM equity, and AI ethics. Her interdisciplinary approach has shaped global policies and frameworks for inclusive technological advancement.
Alondra Nelson has forged a remarkable career that blends academic research, policy leadership, and social engagement. She is the author of seminal books like *The Social Life of DNA* and *Body and Soul*, exploring the intersections of genetics, race, and social justice. While serving in the White House, she championed open science and oversaw the creation of the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. She is currently a member of the United Nations High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, and serves on the boards of Mozilla Foundation and the Innocence Project. Named to TIME’s inaugural AI100 list, she stands out as a thought leader in ethical technology.
Alondra Nelson’s talks are deeply impactful, merging academic insight with a powerful ability to address complex themes such as artificial intelligence, genetics, and equity policies in accessible and transformative ways. Her interdisciplinary lens engages leaders, scholars, and policymakers in reimagining the social role of technology. Audiences leave with a richer understanding of both the promise and perils of technological advances, and with practical tools to champion inclusive innovation.
An in-depth look at the societal impact of artificial intelligence and how to ensure human rights are safeguarded in the digital era. Nelson presents her work crafting inclusive policies that set an ethical and fair framework for emerging technologies.
A compelling talk on how technology disproportionately affects marginalized communities, and what can be done to build a more equitable future.
Nelson draws from her experience directing national science and tech policy, emphasizing the alignment of innovation with social needs.
If you are looking for a transformative, interdisciplinary, and socially impactful speaker for your next event or conference on tech innovation or equity, you can book Alondra Nelson through Thinking Heads. As one of the most prominent figures in science, technology, and AI ethics, Alondra delivers a dynamic and professional presentation that ensures the best experience for your audience. Contact Thinking Heads today to learn more and secure her participation in your upcoming event or conference.
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