Throughout his career as community engagement leader, urban farmer, artist and educator, Yaron has been committed to rebalancing societal power structures by building relationships, and through storytelling. |
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Pachuta, MBA, filmmaker and organizational culture geek, has been working with youth, educators and community organizations on finding and using their voice to advocate for social justice and progress. She considers entrepreneurship a powerful and influential form of voice. |
Throughout his career as community engagement leader, urban farmer, artist and educator, Yaron has been committed to rebalancing societal power structures by building relationships, and through storytelling.
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Pachuta, MBA, filmmaker and organizational culture geek, has been working with youth, educators and community organizations on finding and using their voice to advocate for social justice and progress. She considers entrepreneurship a powerful and influential form of voice.
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Jessica Pachuta and Dror Yaron spent the past decade with the CREATE Lab at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute.
Considering technology’s societal impact - threat and promise - they’ve been facilitating conversations and collaborating with networks of educators, tech developers, and other communities of practice on values-centered tech mindset, development, and practice.
Considering technology’s societal impact - threat and promise - they’ve been facilitating conversations and collaborating with networks of educators, tech developers, and other communities of practice on values-centered tech mindset, development, and practice.
In April 2019 we kicked off the first pilot with a group of brave and gracious founders, cohort members and residents at AlphaLab Gear, a hardware accelerator program of Innovation Works in Pittsburgh, PA. This article provides more details about this experience:
Building From a Clear Ethical Foundation
By Jessica Pachuta & Dror Yaron, CREATE Lab "The wisdom that I gathered proved to be more important than I initially anticipated. I didn't know what to expect, but I am so glad I buckled down and really delved deep into what it truly meant for me as well as for my company's foundational code of ethics," shares Gabrielle Haywood, Founder and CVO of Virginia Dere, LLC and a Designer in Residence at AlphaLab Gear.