Megan Smith

Megan Smith
Megan J. Smith is the Chief Technology Officer of the United States. She was previously a vice president of Google at Google, was vice president of business development at Google for nine years, and was general manager of Google.org and the former CEO of Planet Out. She serves on the boards of MIT and Vital Voices, is a member of the USAID Advisory Committee on Voluntary Aid and co-founded the Malala Fund. On September 4, 2014, she was named as...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPublic Servant
CountryUnited States of America
impact lives love people reduce technology
I love to use technology to help people have better lives and to reduce our impact on the planet.
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Last year, people dressed nicely, but not wearing any sort of costume or anything like that. This year, we've got sonnet-delivering outfits: Renaissance gowns and some Restoration wear. I'm personally wearing this outfit with a big skirt and a corset type top -- that'll add a fun element.
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The more people we can attract to science and technology - men, women, everybody - the more economic opportunity we have as a nation.
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Flipping our classrooms into active learning spaces really is important and having these convenient spaces where people feel comfortable.
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People can get into very bad habits of arguing ideas and shutting them down.
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The most important thing is, we really want to make sure the American people are able to get to any Web site they'd like to get to.
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It's easier not to hear it from Mom.
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You've got Americans who are making Amazon and Facebook and Twitter. That level of American needs to run future government.
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It's an incredibly important thing to make sure we preserve net neutrality.
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I went to an inner-city school in Buffalo. We had no money. But our teachers believed in hands-on active learning - there was a mandatory science fair, which was critical.
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Second graders learn to read: that's a perfect time to make them code.
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I like to work at the beginning of projects. Once they get stable, I'll hand them off.
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I was lucky that science fair was mandatory at my high school in inner-city Buffalo.
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For those of you who are underrepresented in technology, know that you've always been here. Look in photos and see yourself reflecting back.