Luminaries: Conversation with Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink of Google on Artificial Intelligence

Brigitte Hoyer Grosselink of Google answers your questions on how artificial intelligence is reshaping philanthropy, nonprofits, and civic leadership.
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Join Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink, director of Google.org’s AI initiatives, for an open conversation about how AI is being used for social good—and what it means for your work.
Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink is Director, AI & Social Impact at Google, where she leads initiatives that leverage emerging technologies and Google’s expertise to address global challenges. She is particularly focused on the opportunity responsible AI can offer to advance social impact goals, working alongside Google’s AI research teams and external partners. She spent the last decade at Google.org, where she oversaw over $500M in funding to enable organizations to responsibly bring the benefits of technology to the issues and communities they serve – working on AI for social good, climate, crisis response, education, disabilities, and more.
Prior to joining Google, Brigitte’s career spanned the social and public sector to deliver innovative approaches through work at The Bridgespan Group, the U.S. Agency for International Development and IRD. She has an MBA from the Yale School of Management and a BS in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia.