Josh Chapdelaine to join All Tech Is Human as Program Manager

Our non-profit is thrilled to welcome Josh Chapdelaine as a part-time Program Manager to assist with our wide range of activities focused on growing the Responsible Tech ecosystem.

All Tech Is Human, a non-profit committed to connecting and expanding the Responsible Tech ecosystem so we can co-create a better tech future, is thrilled to welcome Josh Chapdelaine to our organization as a Program Manager. In this role, Josh will be assisting and improving our large Slack community of over 3.8k members, university ambassadors program, mentorship program, open working groups, summits, livestreams, and mixers. Our organization has seen a massive uptick in engagement in the last year, and Josh is being brought on to increase the quality of our activities and to improve our processes as we continue to grow. Josh is thrilled to join All Tech Is Human to contribute to the emerging responsible tech movement.

“I’m most excited about contributing to All Tech is Human’s existing array of impressive programs that place humans at the center of the interest of technology development, from mixers and summits to reports,” says Josh. “I’m also excited to develop new initiatives and expand the incredible work All Tech is Human has produced.”

Josh Chapdelaine is a digital media producer, strategist, podcaster, and educator, who is dedicated to creating a healthier landscape for humans in a digital age.

Josh co-founded Digital Void, an internet literacies collective. He produces live events, workshops, and multimedia projects, dedicated to the study of how digital media, technology, and culture affect humans. Digital Void will be presenting its “Meme in the Moment” event on Wed, October 26th in NYC. Josh is also the Producer of Douglas Rushkoff’s Team Human Podcast and an adjunct lecturer at CUNY Queens College.

About All Tech Is Human

All Tech Is Human is committed to connecting and expanding the Responsible Tech ecosystem so we can tackle thorny tech & society issues and co-create a tech future aligned with the public interest. We do this through a variety of activities focused around three key areas: multi-stakeholder convening & community-building, multidisciplinary education, and diversifying the pipeline with more backgrounds and lived experiences. Our organization has a large community Slack group, regular summits & mixers, a mentorship program, Responsible Tech Talent Pool, university ambassadors program, open working groups that develop reports, office hours, a job board, and our just-released Responsible Tech Guide. Check out all of our projects and events HERE, and read about our mission and accomplishments HERE.

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