October 13, 2017
Voqal is proud to join the Rockwood Leadership Institute in announcing the first cohort of the Voqal Techquity Fellowship. Congratulations to this year’s Techquity Fellows:
- Glen Berman | Chief of Staff/Managing Director, SumOfUs
- Augie Blanca | Marketing and Communications Director, Fresno Building Healthy Communities
- Jane Booth-Tobin | Principal, Movement Technology, Wellstone Action
- Risa Brown | National Data and Targeting Director, PICO National Network
- Sandra Celedon | Executive Director, Fresno Building Healthy Communities
- Marianne Chung | Senior Director Community Initiatives, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
- Brandi Collins | Senior Campaign Director, Color Of Change
- Mishara Davis | National VAN Administrator, State Voices
- Courtney Eimerman-Wallace | Director of Technology, Color Of Change
- Ashley Fairbanks | Director of Narrative and Network Building, Voices for Racial Justice
- Tina Habib | Director of Operations and Human Resources, Center for Popular Democracy
- Susannah Hook-Rodgers | Chief of Campaigns Staff and Strategy, Courage Campaign
- Vina Kay | Executive Director, Voices for Racial Justice
- Kimberly Longey | Chief Operating Officer, Free Press
- Lucia Martínez | Digital Campaigner, Free Press
- Vincent Martínez | Senior Software Engineer, SumOfUs
- Tim Molina | Organizing Director, Courage Campaign
- McCrae Parker | Deputy Director, Center for Media Justice
- Yolanda Perkins | Data Manager/ Program Director, State Voices/Wisconsin Voices
- Rabia Syed | Director of Technology and Systems, Center for Popular Democracy
- AJ Titong | Communications Specialist, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
- Arianna Trujillo Wesler | Principal, Movement Technology, Wellstone Action
- Turner Willman | Digital Manager, Center for Media Justice
- Felicia Yoda | Information Systems Manager, PICO National Network
The Techquity Fellowship is focused on transforming the sector by integrating equity and inclusion into organizations and the field. By working with pairs consisting of a senior organizational leader and a technology strategist from 12 organizations, the program enables organizations to effectively lead change and create a dynamic that supports the development of emerging technology leaders.
Voqal is excited for the opportunity to create a more socially equitable tech sector this first class of Voqal Techquity Fellows represents. To learn more about the program and its first class of fellows visit rockwoodleadership.org.