Jennifer Pahlka
Fellow

Jennifer Pahlka

Member Since 1969

Biography

Jennifer Pahlka is the founder and former executive director of Code for America. Pahlka founded Code for America, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization that aims to make government for all people.[5] According to the Washington Post it "is the technology world’s equivalent of the Peace Corps or Teach for America… [offering] an alternative to the old, broken path of government IT."[6] In her 2012 TED Talk, Pahlka noted that we will not be able to reinvent government unless we also reinvent citizenship, and asked "Are we just going to be a crowd of voices, or are we going to be a crowd of hands?"

She served as the U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy from 2013–2014, where she founded the United States Digital Service. She received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, and was named by Wired as one of the 25 people who has most shaped the past 25 years. She serves on the Defense Innovation Board and the board of the Tech Talent Project.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Founder & Advisor Code for America 2020 Present
Former U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer Office of Science and Technology Policy The White House 2013 2014
Founder & Executive Director Code for America 2009 2020
GM & Co-Chair Web 2.0 Expo TechWeb 2004 2009
Conference Director MediaLive International Current
Director Game Group CMP Media Current
Co-Founder US Digital Response 2020 Current
Member Defense Innovation Boad U.S. Department of Defense 2016 2020
Founder & Board Chair Recoding America 2025 Current

Expertise

Primary Sector

Federal

Primary Functions

Change Management Information Technology Procurement and Acquisition
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