MEET THE RE-IMAGINING CONSENT IN TECH PROJECT TEAM

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Katherine Ortiz

Katherine Ortiz is currently a Technical Program Manager at Google working in Cloud enterprise data governance and compliance. She is also a Senior Officer in the United States Army Reserves, where she has been serving as an Intelligence Officer and an Information Operations Planner for over 19 years. She has a BA in History from Barnard College and an MS in Computer Science from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. 

Stanford Fellow + Project Lead
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Noor Hass

Research Assistant 

Bio Coming Soon!

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Jessica (Gyulim) Kang is a sophomore at Stanford University studying Computer Science and Mathematics. She is passionate about leveraging technology to build intuitive, human-centered tools. Having lived in South Korea, the United States, Vietnam, and Singapore, she brings a cross-cultural perspective to her work and values solutions that bridge people and ideas across contexts. In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking, and traveling.

Jessica (Gyulim) Kang

Research Assistant
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Research Assistant 

Eli Cohen

Eli Cohen is a master’s student in Screenwriting at UCLA. He works as a historical researcher for History on Fire, one of the world’s leading history podcasts. He is interested in how evolving frameworks of consent shape storytelling, authorship, and creative agency, particularly as creative labor and personal identity increasingly intersect with digital systems and emerging technologies. Eli graduated from UCLA with degrees in History and Anthropology in 2022.