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Kristen Titus
Tech, Policy & Philanthropy
Kristen Titus is a prominent figure in the technology and philanthropy sectors, with a background encompassing leadership roles in various influential organizations.
Formerly the head of global philanthropy at Cognizant and the founding Executive Director of the Cognizant Foundation, managing a significant portfolio aimed at advancing technology education, workforce, and policy across five global markets.
Previously held the position of Chief Technology & Innovation Officer for the State of New York, where she spearheaded digital and tech policy initiatives and played a key role in enhancing technology education and economic development.
As the founding Executive Director of Girls Who Code and the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline, Kristen was instrumental in promoting tech education, workforce development, and industry growth, earning recognition for her impactful work.
Acknowledged for her contributions, Kristen Titus has been honored by Forbes, Business Insider, Crain's New York, TIME Magazine, Fast Company, and ELLE Magazine for her dedication to driving positive change.
She currently serves on the boards of prominent organizations like CodePath.org, CODE2040, and Break Through Tech, while also being involved with the New York Women's Forum, GlobalGiving, and the Aspen Ideas Festival as an advisor and scholar.
Kristen Titus holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has a rich professional history that includes roles at organizations like Titus Group, Jumo, and Creative Capital.