
Julie Samuels
President & CEO, Tech:NYC
About
Julie Samuels is the President and CEO of Tech:NYC, an organization representing New York’s fast growing, entrepreneurial tech industry, which she founded in 2016. She is also a Venture Partner at Hangar.
Before that she was Executive Director at Engine, a nation-wide nonprofit focused on technology entrepreneurship and advocacy, where she remains a member of the Board. She previously worked at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where she was a senior staff attorney and the Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents. Before joining EFF, Julie litigated IP and entertainment cases. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Julie spent time as a legislative assistant at the Media Coalition in New York, as an assistant editor at the National Journal in D.C., and she worked at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) in Champaign, IL.
Julie earned her J.D. from Vanderbilt University and her B.S. in journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She serves on the Boards of Engine, NY Forever, Chamber of Progress, 5Boro, and the Internet Education Foundation, and on various Advisory Boards. She has been named one of Crain’s New York 40 under 40 and one of New York City’s 50 Most Powerful Women. She lives in New York City with her family.
Sessions & Events
Making AI Work for New Yorkers
NYC 2024
AI technologies are now being integrated across every sector – including the public sector. Elected officials and other civic leaders are racing to take advantage of AI tools to invigorate the economy, create new educational and job opportunities, expand access to social services, and more. Join Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and Tech:NYC CEO Julie Samuels for a fireside chat on NYC’s plans to cement its position as a global leader in AI innovation, plus what public policy leaders can do to ensure AI is deployed safely and responsibly.
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