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May 13, 2021

The Federal Innovator Podcast 1: “Breaking tradition to transform”

As government agencies navigate an accelerated tech landscape, increased consumer demand, and IT modernization, they are also looking away from traditional methods and tapping strategy prototyping to solve problems in new ways and prepare for the future of work. On this episode, co-hosts Tim Irvine and Stephanie Wander are joined by Dr. Ryan Vega, the Diffusion of Excellence lead at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Center for Innovation.

Political Reform Technology & Innovation

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May 6, 2021

Africa’s digital revolution: Exploring technology’s impact on Africa’s future

By Africa Center

On Thursday, May 6, the Africa Center and the Policy Center for the New South (PCNS) hosted a partnered event to launch twin reports exploring the theme of technology and its impact on Africa’s political and economic future.

Africa Digital Policy

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Mar 1, 2021

Event recap | Women’s leadership in the GeoTech Decade

By the GeoTech Center

The start of the Geotech Decade has had disproportionate impacts on women and has shown the need for women’s leadership worldwide. Women however currently only make up 26 percent of workers in data and AI roles, 15 percent in engineering, and 12 percent in cloud computing. In this episode of the GeoTech Hour, Deputy Director and Senior Fellow Stephanie Wander discuss leadership in the GeoTech Decade with the four women leading the GeoTech Commission.

Inclusive Growth Resilience & Society

Stephanie Wander is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council Technology Programs (ACtech) and its GeoTech Center and was the director of strategic initiatives and partnerships, where she was responsible for the strategic growth of its partnerships and expert networks. 

A technology and innovation strategist with a track record of launching large-scale projects to solve global grand challenges, Wander previously was a lecturer at the University of Southern California’s Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work where she taught graduate social work professionals in design, innovation, and disruptive technology. She is also a former senior manager of prize development at the XPRIZE Foundation, where she led the design of IBM Watson Artificial Intelligence XPRIZE and competitions for on-demand urban aviation and tissue engineering. Wander was also a contributing designer on the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE and the Global Learning XPRIZE competitions.   

Wander has written and spoken about disruptive technologies and processes, notably at the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationO’s n-Demand Mobility Workshop, at South by Southwest, and on CXOTalk. She co-authored the chapter “The Power of Prize Competitions” in the book What Matters: Investing in Results to Build Strong, Vibrant Communities. She has also been quoted by various publications including Sports Illustrated, Wired Germany, Vice, Engadget, Digital Trends, Geekwire, Futurism, I Programmer, IFLscience, and the Verge.  

Wander is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles Anderson School of Management and Northwestern University. She is passionate about collaborating with experts and teams to identify disruptive change, create meaningful opportunities, and deliver high-impact results through innovation.