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Startup of the Year Summit 2020Frank Gruber, Co-CEO, Established, hosts a Fireside Chat with Dr. Ximena Hartsock, Co-Founder of Phone2Action, which is the world's leading technology company for civic participation and stakeholder engagement. The platform has empowered millions of advocates to make over 40 million connections with elected officials.
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Her Power 2019Foreign Policy’s inaugural global women’s summit brought together leading voices, unsung heroines and innovative trailblazers in international policy and business.
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CES 2018 Las Vegas: Euro Tech WeekConference Smart Society - Mobil-ity Next animated Natalia Olson Joni Kettunen, CEO of Firstbeat, Ximena Hartsock, Co- Founder, Phone2Action, Kimberly Clifton, Sr. of Sales & Marketing, Lightpath, and Shivakaumar Mathapathi, USC lecturer, IoT initiatives
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Good Tech Summit 2017: Fireside Chat with Steve WozniakPhone2Action Co-Founder Ximena Hartsock interviews Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak at the Good Tech Summit. Washington, DC, June 15, 2017. Watch the full interview at p2a.co/gtscontent.
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Innovation and Immigration: Keeping America's Edge – New American Jobs Summit 2017American tech companies are dependent on an options like H-1B visas to ensure they can fill highly-skilled positions with the best workers possible, a panel of immigrant entrepreneurs and policy experts unanimously said at the New American Jobs Summit. Phone2Action president and co-founder Ximena Hartsock and Benjilock CEO Robbie Cabral, who are both immigrants, explained how immigrants are essential to ensure small tech businesses like theirs can fill highly-skilled positions in their business.
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Congreso Futuro: Participacion Ciudadana en la era DigitalEmpresaria en tecnología y fundadora de “Phone2Action”, la primera plataforma de #ParticipaciónCiudadana en USA que fue creada en 2012. Apasionada por la #educación, la #innovación y el empoderamiento de las personas para hacer de este mundo un lugar mejor.
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WJLA Town Hall: The Age of Tech 2019In the 21st century, scientific and technological innovations have become increasingly important as we face the benefits and challenges of both globalization and a knowledge-based economy. On average, U.S. students are lagging behind other developing countries in the fields of STEM.
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