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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Vickie Webster-Wood
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: April 12\, 2001\nSpeaker: Vickie Webster-Wood\nAffiliation: CMU\nZoom (Join day/time of the event): https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91953129348?pwd=Z3pNRi9aUEhqWUl1NjY3aUpUU2dwZz09
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cpar-seminar-series-vickie-webster-wood/
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Chinwe Ekenna
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: April 19\, 2021\nSpeaker: Chinwe Ekenna\nAffiliation: University at Albany\nZoom (Join day/time of the event): https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91953129348?pwd=Z3pNRi9aUEhqWUl1NjY3aUpUU2dwZz09
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cpar-seminar-series-chinwe-ekenna/
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SUMMARY:Leaders in Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Speaker Series - LaDavia S. Drane
DESCRIPTION:Leaders in diversity\, equity\, and inclusion speak about their goals\, challenges\, and careers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nIn the ever-changing workplace\, leaders with expertise in diversity\, equity\, and inclusion are now more important than ever. Join Berkeley Global and the Women in Technology Initiative at the University of California for our speaker series featuring corporate leaders in diversity\, equity\, and inclusion roles who will share their journeys and the insights they’ve gained while advocating for these issues in major corporations. \nIn this event\, we speak with LaDavia Drane\, Esq.\, Head of Global Inclusion\, Diversity\, and Equity at Amazon Web Services. \nAgenda: \n\n9:00–9:05 am: Welcome remarks by Jill Finlayson\n\n\n9:05–9:50 am: Fireside chat with LaDavia Drane and moderators Finlayson and Nagappan\n\n\n9:50–10:10 am: Q&A with the audience\n\n\n10:10–10:15 am: Final remarks by Ramu Nagappan\n\nAbout our speaker: \nLaDavia S. Drane\, Esq.\,is a diversity\, inclusion and equity leader\, who brings a unique policy and public relations perspective to her work. She has mastered the art of strategic alignment through national and international relationship management and coalition building. \nLaDavia earned her B.S. in business from Miami University’s Farmer School of Business and her J.D. from Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. LaDavia began her professional career as a law firm associate at Ulmer & Berne LLP in Cleveland and later moved to Washington\, DC to launch a career in politics and policy. LaDavia has held several roles on Capitol Hill\, including Chief of Staff\, Legislative Director and Executive Director for the Congressional Black Caucus. LaDavia has also done a considerable amount of political work off the Hill in Washington\, serving as the Director of Federal and Regional Affairs for DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and on Secretary Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign as the Director of African American Outreach and Deputy Director of Congressional Affairs. \nLaDavia’s career now centers on the intersection of diversity and technology\, once serving as Amazon’s U.S. Public Policy Head of Diversity & Inclusion and now serving as Amazon Web Service’s Global Head of Inclusion\, Diversity and Equity. \n  \nAbout our moderators: \nJill Finlayson \nDirector\, Women in Technology Initiative\, University of California \nJill Finlayson is Director of the Women in Technology Initiative at UC\, co-sponsored by CITRIS and the Berkeley Engineering at UC Berkeley\, which supports research and initiatives to promote the equitable participation of women in technology fields. Prior to Berkeley\, she led mentorship and developed incubator and accelerator programs for Singularity University Ventures\, whose mission is to increase the number of impact-focused tech startups. Finlayson ran the Toys category for five years at eBay and authored the book Fundraising on eBay. She managed a community of social entrepreneurs at the Skoll Foundation\, led marketing at various startups\, and consulted for the World Bank\, Gates Foundation and Ford Foundation. Finlayson also judges and coaches founders of global startups for several startup competitions. She has mentored for TechWomen.org for the past nine years\, also participating in delegation trips. Finlayson is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. \nRamu Nagappan \nAssistant Dean\, Berkeley Global \nRamu has enjoyed a 20-year career in higher education\, focusing on professional and undergraduate programs. He holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University. He is the author of Speaking Havoc: Social Suffering and Social Asian Narratives.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/leaders-in-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-speaker-series-ladavia-s-drane/
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Health: Lessons from Lighthouse Webinar
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of UC Berkeley and CITRIS Health’s Lighthouse for Older Adults program\, we invite you to join our upcoming “Lessons from Lighthouse: Operationalizing Technology to Support Older Adults in Affordable Housing Communities” webinar focused on the lessons learned through the development and implementation of the Lighthouse for Older Adults Program. \nLaunched in 2020\, Lighthouse for Older Adults is a public-private partnership to support low-income older adults living in affordable housing communities by providing access to the internet and connected wellness tools. Older adults in affordable housing communities are one of the most underserved populations affected by COVID-19\, especially vulnerable due to limited access to information\, connection\, and health care services. \nJoin us for a conversation with Dr. David Lindeman\, Director of CITRIS Health; Kari Olson\, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer of Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW); Davis Park\, Executive Director of FPCIW; and Trau Vang\, Social Services Coordinator of Eskaton Jefferson Manor\, as they discuss the lessons learned through the Lighthouse program’s empathy research phase and Rapid Pilot Deployment\, what’s been learned about available technology options\, and the planning steps needed to operationalize supports to meet the needs of older adults. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of the panelists and learn how they can leverage the lessons we’ve learned to better serve older adults. \nClick here to learn more about Lighthouse for Older Adults. \nDate: Thursday\, April 22\, 2021\nTime: 9:00-10:30am PT; 12:00 – 1:30pm ET\nHow to Register: Click here to register for the webinar \nPlease email Cynthia Marquez Miranda at cmarquez@berkeley.edu with any questions. \nAbout the speakers: \nDavid Lindeman\, PhD\, Director of CITRIS Health Initiative at CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, UC Berkeley \nDavid Lindeman\, Ph.D.\, is the Director of CITRIS Health. Lindeman has worked in the fields of health care and long-term care for nearly 40 years as a health services researcher and gerontologist\, conducting research related to health care technology\, assistive technologies\, chronic disease management\, healthy aging\, disabilities\, dementia\, community-based and residential services\, health care workforce\, and family\ncaregiving. His current focus is working with researchers\, entrepreneurs and investors on the incubation\, start-up\, evaluation\, and scaling of technology-enabled health care solutions\, including initiatives that address critical health care challenges through mobile/cloud\, sensors/IoT\, telehealth\, robotics\, assistive technologies\, and data analytics (AI/machine learning). \nThese technology-enabled solutions cover a continuum of health care issues\, ranging from wellness to complex chronic conditions and precision health\, with an emphasis on global applications. He serves as an advisor to foundations\, government agencies\, businesses\, and venture firms\, and previously served as the founding Director of the Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging; Associate Professor of Health Policy at the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging\, Rush University Medical Center; and Co-Director of the UC Davis Alzheimer’s Disease Center. Lindeman received his Ph.D. and MSW from the University of California\, Berkeley. \nDavis Park\, Vice President of Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW) \nDavis Park has been developing and managing FPCIW’s technology initiatives and programs since 2011. The FPCIW is a center of excellence in Front Porch\, a Southern California nonprofit provider of retirement living communities and affordable housing. Davis has over 20 years of program development experience in technology program design\, testing\, and implementation among older adult\, low-income\, and other underserved communities to explore and deploy innovations to improve access to digital solutions. He has served as a presenter or facilitator in dozens of regional\, national\, and international conferences. Davis is the former director of Community Technology Programs at the Little Tokyo Service Center\, where he managed several community-based initiatives that focused on bridging the digital divide. Davis is also an inaugural member of the Zero Divide ZFellows\, a program developed to facilitate technology adoption and social justice to underserved communities. He has served on several boards and committees dedicated to promoting technology access\, adoption\, and policy\, and holds a BA in anthropology from UC Berkeley and a Masters from UCLA’s Urban Planning Program. \nTrau Vang\, Social Services Coordinator at Eskaton Jefferson Manor \nTrau Vang assists the elderly\, especially those who are frail and disabled\, in affordable housing communities and connects them with supportive services and other community resources to allow them to maintain their independence and remain in their homes. Trau facilitates programs and services\,  such as health and wellness in the community\, and has developed a resource directory of local social services agencies and providers. Trau is an advocate for\, counsels and provides social support. \nKari Olson\, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer of Front Porch & President of Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW) \nKari Olson is the Chief Innovation and Technology Officer (CIO) of Front Porch\, one of Southern California’s largest not-for-profit providers of senior living communities. She also serves as the President of the Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing\, founded on a belief that technology innovation plays an important role in enhancing each individual’s ability to “live life my way.” In her current role as CIO\, Olson leads the business innovation strategy for Front Porch and its partners while also leading business and resident technology initiatives. As president of the award-winning Front Porch Center\, she explores innovative uses of technology to empower individuals to live well\, especially in their later years. Kari speaks nationally about Front Porch’s work in innovation and technology.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-health-lessons-from-lighthouse-webinar/
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SUMMARY:CPAR Seminar Series - Linh Phan
DESCRIPTION:CITRIS People and Robots hosts a weekly seminar series every Monday afternoon jointly with UC Berkeley’s “Design of Robotics and Embedded systems\, Analysis\, and Modeling” Seminars (DREAMS). Seminars are held in room 250 Sutardja Dai Hall on Mondays from 4-5 PM and available online via webcast. \nDate: April 26\, 2021\nSpeaker: Linh Phan\nAffiliation: University of Pennsylvania\nZoom (Join day/time of the event): https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91953129348?pwd=Z3pNRi9aUEhqWUl1NjY3aUpUU2dwZz09
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/cpar-seminar-series-linh-phan/
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SUMMARY:Women in Law\, Policy\, and Government
DESCRIPTION:Women in Law\, Policy\, and Government\nApril 28\, 2021\n10 am to 11 am\nRegister to attend >  \nAbout the Panel \nIn this one-hour webinar presented by the Women in Business Law Initiative at Berkeley Law\, a panel of distinguished leaders will discuss policies and practices affecting women’s fair representation in the fields of law\, policy\, and government. Speakers include Ann Cleaveland\, Executive Director of the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity at the UC Berkeley School of Information\, Catherine Fisk\, Professor of Labor Law at Berkeley Law\, and Janet Napolitano\, former UC President\, former Secretary of Homeland Security\, and Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Brandie Nonnecke\, Founding Director of CITRIS Policy Lab. This webinar is co-sponsored by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity. \nPanelists \n\nAnn Cleaveland\, Executive Director of the Center for Cybersecurity at the School of Information\nCatherine Fisk\, Professor of Labor Law at Berkeley Law\nJanet Napolitano\, former UC President\, former Secretary of Homeland Security\, and Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley\n\nModerator \n\nBrandie Nonnecke\, Director\, CITRIS Policy Lab\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis webinar is co-sponsored by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister to attend > 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/women-in-law-policy-and-government/
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