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Organizations, networks and communities have long sought to collect, integrate and share data so they can achieve the greatest possible individual and collective impact. But those things aren’t easy to do. In this webinar, BrightHive executives David Goodman and Natalie Evans Harris will discuss lessons learned in helping organizations to set up data trusts (David) and to establish governance models (Natalie) in order to enable sustainable, ethical data sharing. Participants will learn and discuss: 

  • How data trusts can provide the legal, technical and governance frameworks needed to share data across their networks.
  • How connected data resources can enable organizations to draw new insights.
  • How data governance frameworks can create sustainable, inclusive data sharing. 

About BrightHive

BrightHive helps organizations, networks and communities securely and responsibly link their data. BrightHive Data Trusts provide the legal, technical and governance framework to empower networks to securely connect their data sources and create new shared data resources.

About the Presenters 

Natalie Evans Harris, Co-Founder and Head of Strategic Initiatives, BrightHiveNatalie Evans Harris

Natalie Evans Harris is a sought-after thought leader on the ethical and responsible use of data after nearly 20 years advancing the public sector’s strategic use of data, including a 16 year career at the National Security Agency, and 18 months with Obama Administration. Known for working with a broad network of academic institutions, data science organization, application developers, and foundations to advance the responsible use of data standards, APIs, and ethical algorithms to directly benefit people, Natalie co-founded and currently serves as Head of Strategic Initiatives of BrightHive, a data trust platform delivering a suite of smart data collection, integration, and governance products to social services providers for improved access to and usability of social sector data. She founded the Community-driven Principles for Ethical Data Sharing (CPEDS) community of practice with over 1200 active members focused on strengthening ethical practices in the data science community through crowd- sourcing of a Data Science Code of Ethics. Now the Global Data Ethics Project (GDEP) she serves as a Strategic Advisor in advancing the adoption of tools, techniques, and practices developed by the community. As a Senior Policy Advisor to the US Chief Technology Officer in the Obama Administration, she founded The Data Cabinet - a federal data science community of practice with over 200 active members across more than 40 federal agencies.

David Goodman, Head of Data Trusts, BrightHiveDavid Goodman

David Goodman, Ph.D., is the Head of Data Trusts at BrightHive, where he leads efforts to identify, develop, and implement regional and statewide data trust collaboratives. David is passionate about using his experience in the public, private, academic, and philanthropic sectors to build cross-sector trust and buy-in to work collaboratively to alleviate burden, improve efficiencies, and achieve individual and collective goals. David previously worked as the Director of Impact at Fluxx, the Director of Evaluation and Learning at the Houston Endowment, Managing Director of Data Governance for Teach For America, Researcher for Edvance Research, and Researcher for the Texas Education Agency.

  

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