
Beth Simone Noveck Speaking Fee: $20,000 to $30,000

Speaking Fee:
$20,000 to $30,000
Travels From:
EWR - Newark, NJ
Travels From:
EWR - Newark, NJ
Primary Topic Category:
Education
Primary Topic Category:
Education
Secondary Topic Category:
Leadership and Management
Secondary Topic Category:
Leadership and Management
Beth Simone Noveck Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Beth Simone Noveck is a leading expert in public policy, innovation, and governance. She is the Founder and Director of The Governance Lab, an organization dedicated to advancing technology's role in solving public problems. Noveck is also a professor and author of the book Solving Public Problems, which explores innovative approaches to modern governance. She has served as a former Deputy Chief Technology Officer for the United States and has earned recognition for her work at the intersection of technology, democracy, and public service.
Beth Simone Noveck is a distinguished professor and director at Northeastern University, where she leads the Burnes Center for Social Change and The Governance Lab (The GovLab). Her academic roles span multiple faculties, including the Institute for Experiential AI, the School of Law, and the College of Social Sciences and Humanities.
A pioneer in integrating technology with governance, Beth's career is marked by innovative projects aimed at enhancing public engagement and transparency. Notably, she developed Unchat, one of the earliest platforms for online democratic deliberation, and Peer-to-Patent, which connects scientists with policymakers to refine the patent process.
Beth's public service includes serving as the first U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer under President Obama, where she spearheaded the Open Government Initiative, promoting transparency and collaboration within federal agencies. Her international contributions feature advising UK Prime Minister David Cameron on open government and serving on Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Digital Council from 2018 to 2021.
In 2024, she was appointed Chief AI Strategist for the State of New Jersey, a role in which she leverages artificial intelligence to improve public services and governance. Her leadership in this area underscores her commitment to using technology for social good.
Beth's scholarly work includes authoring "Solving Public Problems: How to Fix Our Government and Change Our World," recognized as a Best Book of 2021 by the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Her forthcoming book, "Democracy Rebooted: How AI Can Save Democracy," continues her exploration of technology's role in enhancing democratic processes.
Throughout her career, Beth has been honored with numerous accolades, such as being named one of Foreign Policy's "100 Leading Global Thinkers" and one of Fast Company's "100 Most Creative People in Business." Her work consistently reflects a dedication to harnessing technology to foster more open, participatory, and effective governance.
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