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How Technology and Data Inform Decision-making in Cities and Advance Social Mobility: A Fireside Chat with Jennifer Park

  • The Bloomberg Center 2 West Loop Road New York, NY, 10044 United States (map)

ABOUT JENNIFER PARK

Jennifer Park is the Executive Director of the Opportunity Accelerator at Results for America. The Opportunity Accelerator partners with the government to promote economic mobility and reduce racial disparities, ultimately strengthening the well-being of individuals and fostering thriving communities. Since 2015, Jenn has developed and led signature programs supporting local government in leveraging data and evidence to accelerate resident outcomes. She served as a founding member of Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities (WWC) initiative, one of the largest-ever philanthropic efforts to enhance cities’ use of data. She created and scaled WWC Certification, the first-ever national standard of excellence for well-managed, data-driven local government. Under her leadership, the program recognized and celebrated 50 local governments for their exceptional use of data to inform policy decisions, allocate funding to improve services, evaluate the effectiveness of programs, and engage residents.

Previously, Jenn managed the expansion of Echoing Green’s Work on Purpose program, an award-winning curriculum designed to help young professionals identify their purpose and put it into action by creating a career with impact. She also supported the Global Fellowship program, providing early seed funding and strategic support to social entrepreneurs to accelerate ideas into impactful social enterprises. Jenn is a member of the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance on Technology Governance Task Force and a panellist for the National Science Foundation’s Civic Innovation Challenge. She attended Villanova University and the University of Southern California and has a life-long commitment to systems transformation, innovation, and social justice.

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