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Molly Kleinman is the managing director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy program at the Ford School of the University of Michigan. [1] [2] She is also the President of the Ann Arbor District Library for 2024, [3] the chair of the Ann Arbor Transportation Commission [4] [5] and co-host of the podcast Ann Arbor AF. [6] She volunteers with Bend the Arc Jewish Action Greater Ann Arbor and Coalition for Re-imagining Our Safety (CROS). [7] [8]
She has become an expert in facial recognition technology and privacy [9] [10] [11]including being quoted by the New York Times [12] and helped create a community partnerships playbook for connecting technology experts and the media. [13] She is also an advocate for safe streets. [14]
Kleinman majored in English and gender studies at Bryn Mawr College. She received an MS in Information and a PhD in higher education policy from the University of Michigan. [15] [16]
Office of the Vice President for Research, Research Staff Leadership Recognition Award, University of Michigan [17]
Graham Sustainability Institute's Carbon Neutrality Acceleration Program Grant [18]
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Submission declined on 21 May 2024 by
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talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
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reliable,
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Molly Kleinman is the managing director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy program at the Ford School of the University of Michigan. [1] [2] She is also the President of the Ann Arbor District Library for 2024, [3] the chair of the Ann Arbor Transportation Commission [4] [5] and co-host of the podcast Ann Arbor AF. [6] She volunteers with Bend the Arc Jewish Action Greater Ann Arbor and Coalition for Re-imagining Our Safety (CROS). [7] [8]
She has become an expert in facial recognition technology and privacy [9] [10] [11]including being quoted by the New York Times [12] and helped create a community partnerships playbook for connecting technology experts and the media. [13] She is also an advocate for safe streets. [14]
Kleinman majored in English and gender studies at Bryn Mawr College. She received an MS in Information and a PhD in higher education policy from the University of Michigan. [15] [16]
Office of the Vice President for Research, Research Staff Leadership Recognition Award, University of Michigan [17]
Graham Sustainability Institute's Carbon Neutrality Acceleration Program Grant [18]
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