Darlene Damm

Darlene Damm

Sunnyvale, California, United States
11K followers 500+ connections

About

Darlene Damm is an impact-driven visionary who pioneered the impact technology industry…

Articles by Darlene

See all articles

Activity

Experience

  • Edge Collaborative Graphic
  • -

  • -

    Mountain View, California, United States

  • -

    Sunnyvale, California, United States

  • -

    Brazil

  • -

    Mountain View, CA

  • -

    Mountain View, CA

  • -

    Menlo Park, CA

  • -

    Washington, DC

  • -

    Washington, DC

  • -

    Washington, D.C.

  • -

    Yangon, Myanmar (Rangoon, Burma)

  • -

    Stanford, CA

  • -

    Tokyo, Japan

  • -

    Hanoi, Vietnam

  • -

    San Francisco Bay Area

  • -

    Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia

  • -

    Hanoi, Vietnam

Education

Volunteer Experience

  • Advisor, World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator Tech Advisory Council

    World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator Tech Advisory Council

    - Present 6 years 1 month

    Disaster and Humanitarian Relief

    Support the World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator in delivering on its mandate of creating a world of zero hunger by connecting to solutions in technology and innovation sector in Silicon Valley and globally.

  • The White House Graphic

    Member

    The White House

    - 3 months

    Economic Empowerment

    As part of the Biden Administration's Working Group on Cross-Border Trade with the Government of Canada, I identified barriers for female and under-represented entrepreneurs in exporting and cross-border trade, and was featured as a role model for other female entrepreneurs. This initiative was part of President Biden and Prime Minister Trudeau's Roadmap for a Renewed US-Canada Partnership and conducted with the US Embassy in Ottawa and Startup Canada.

  • Stanford University Graphic

    Judge, Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES)

    Stanford University

    - less than a year

    Education

    The BASES Challenge is Stanford’s premiere entrepreneurial event that looks to create, inspire and fund innovative Stanford startups through business plan competitions – E-Challenge and Social E-Challenge – and product demos – Product Showcase.

  • Google Graphic

    Mentor

    Google

    - 1 month

    Environment

    Mentored Google.org Impact Accelerator startups working in oceans and farming.

  • 360ed Graphic

    Advisor, 360ed Myanmar Augmented Reality Educational Technology

    360ed

    - Present 8 years 10 months

    Education

    Provide guidance and support to the Myanmar-based startup 360ed, which provides millions of children in Myanmar and beyond with opportunities to learn and develop skills in science, engineering, languages, health and more through augmented reality technology.

  • Advisor

    Government of Myanmar

    - 2 months

    Science and Technology

    Advised democratic Government of Myanmar on developing their first National Innovation Policy.

  • LG NOVA Graphic

    Innovation Council Member - CleanTech

    LG NOVA

    - Present 11 months

    Science and Technology

    Contribute advice and thought leadership to LG Nova's work in Clean Tech innovation and contribute to open source work to the innovation community.

Publications

  • Can We Trust Robot Cars to Make Hard Choices?

    SingularityHub

    The ethics of robot cars has been a hot topic recently. In particular, if a robot car encounters a situation where it is forced to hit one person or another—which should it choose and how does it make that choice? It's a modern version of the trolley problem, which many have studied in introductory philosophy classes.

    See publication
  • One Sector More Poised for the Future than Either Business or Government

    Forbes

    Nonprofits often summon a yawn or condescending praise; but over the last decade, they have been growing fast and proving more resilient to economic turbulence and our changing world than many governments and much of the private sector.

    Other authors
    See publication
  • The Age of Fast Industries and Ecosystems

    Ashoka

    People often ask me why I started working with Ashoka and why I have I stayed with Ashoka for the last eight years. I tell the story of how during my late teens and twenties I worked in Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar and other parts of the world where I saw extreme poverty. I remember playing with orphans who lived in a concrete structure with no natural light in Myanmar, watching vulnerable street kids not even ten years old trying to make their living on the streets of Hanoi, and watching…

    People often ask me why I started working with Ashoka and why I have I stayed with Ashoka for the last eight years. I tell the story of how during my late teens and twenties I worked in Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar and other parts of the world where I saw extreme poverty. I remember playing with orphans who lived in a concrete structure with no natural light in Myanmar, watching vulnerable street kids not even ten years old trying to make their living on the streets of Hanoi, and watching chaos ensue as the Indonesian economy collapsed while I was conducting economic research there. In all these cases, I developed deep friendships and connections with my local counterparts and saw a truth: my local counterparts were just as (or more) intelligent and hard working and capable as I was, yet they were caught in economic, political and social systems that were limiting their potential, harming them and sometimes killing them.

    See publication
  • Women Working on the Frontiers of Technology

    Singularity Hub

    Are women starting companies in the most cutting edge fields and keeping pace with the future? Although many are now learning coding and engineering in school, working for global internet companies and building their own apps—these fields are already mainstream and have less and less room for leadership and influence.

    Women need to form companies in the industries of tomorrow to ensure they are personally empowered and positioned to shape the most impactful future markets. But what are…

    Are women starting companies in the most cutting edge fields and keeping pace with the future? Although many are now learning coding and engineering in school, working for global internet companies and building their own apps—these fields are already mainstream and have less and less room for leadership and influence.

    Women need to form companies in the industries of tomorrow to ensure they are personally empowered and positioned to shape the most impactful future markets. But what are those markets? One of the smartest things a woman can do today is start a company in quantum computing, space exploration or life extension.

    See publication
  • Future of Work: What Skills Will Help Us Keep Pace?

    Singularity Hub

    From Elon Musk’s tweet that artificial intelligence may be more dangerous than nuclear weapons to the growing clamor of voices warning robots will take away our jobs, it is clear we are focusing more on the problems of AI, robotics, and automation than the solutions. While the problems are real and should be taken into account, social innovators around the world are already working to deliver solutions.

    See publication
  • Empathy: Part Of The New Operating System For Our Modern World

    Forbes

    In the industrial era, we lived in a world hallmarked by hierarchies and strict boundaries around companies, organizations, communities, and nations. Today, we are heading into a globalized, networked, transparent world of fast change, where there are many voices at the table, all speaking at the same time—all the time.

    While our world should celebrate the democratization that is happening around us—and that has been centuries in the making—we also need to figure out how to peacefully…

    In the industrial era, we lived in a world hallmarked by hierarchies and strict boundaries around companies, organizations, communities, and nations. Today, we are heading into a globalized, networked, transparent world of fast change, where there are many voices at the table, all speaking at the same time—all the time.

    While our world should celebrate the democratization that is happening around us—and that has been centuries in the making—we also need to figure out how to peacefully coexist and work together to address the needs and perspectives of a growing number of players, whether that be in the workplace or on the Internet. In a world without hierarchical top-down leadership and clear rules, it is increasingly becoming the responsibility of individuals to solve their own problems and get along with others.In short, we need a new operating system for this new world, one with empathy at its core.

    See publication
  • Giving In To My Fears Would Be An Insult To So Much that Could Be

    Lean In

    It was near midnight. I was alone, driving across the state of Mississippi, and I did not know what was going to happen next.

    See publication
  • How in the World Did Myanmar Go From Dictatorship to Near Democracy Overnight?

    Forbes

    Sometimes it’s the little things—small acts of courage or kindness—that change the world in a big way.

    See publication
  • How I, A Woman, Learned To Break The Rules And Do My Part To Help Better The World

    Forbes

    Why is it that so few women have changed the world on a massive scale in the same way that men have? Where are the female Henry Fords, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates?

    Where are the women who have not only started companies, but launched entire new industries disrupting the way the world works?

    As a female entrepreneur determined to “put a dent in the universe,” this is what I am observing: To bring about wide-scale change, women need to focus on breaking the rules rather than playing…

    Why is it that so few women have changed the world on a massive scale in the same way that men have? Where are the female Henry Fords, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates?

    Where are the women who have not only started companies, but launched entire new industries disrupting the way the world works?

    As a female entrepreneur determined to “put a dent in the universe,” this is what I am observing: To bring about wide-scale change, women need to focus on breaking the rules rather than playing by the rules.

    See publication
  • Human Security for All: A Tribute to Sergio de Mello

    Fordham University

    Ghost Writer/Contributer

    See publication
Join now to see all publications

Patents

  • Transportation using network of unmanned aerial vehicles

    Issued US US9384668 B2

    Embodiments described herein include a delivery system having unmanned aerial delivery vehicles and a logistics network for control and monitoring. In certain embodiments, a ground station provides a location for interfacing between the delivery vehicles, packages carried by the vehicles and users. In certain embodiments, the delivery vehicles autonomously navigate from one ground station to another. In certain embodiments, the ground stations provide navigational aids that help the delivery…

    Embodiments described herein include a delivery system having unmanned aerial delivery vehicles and a logistics network for control and monitoring. In certain embodiments, a ground station provides a location for interfacing between the delivery vehicles, packages carried by the vehicles and users. In certain embodiments, the delivery vehicles autonomously navigate from one ground station to another. In certain embodiments, the ground stations provide navigational aids that help the delivery vehicles locate the position of the ground station with increased accuracy.

Courses

  • Lecture: Quantum Computing by Dr. Bob Sutor of IBM Research hosted by Intuit, November, 2018

    -

  • On Demand: Introduction to Quantum Computing Seminar by DWAVE, November 2017

    https://livestream.com/Lo

  • Seminar: "State of Quantum Annealing" hosted by DWAVE and the Canary Center at Stanford University, January 31, 2018

    https://sqaseminar.eventz

Honors & Awards

  • Panelist "Think Tank: Future Technologies & Its Impact on Society"

    LG Nova InnoFest

    FutureConvergence is the multiplying factor of essential technologies, bringing exponential value. As we're doing great things with technology, and while people are fearful, we must remind ourselves that emerging technologies aren't a human replacement but a human extension. Accepting change and adapting to it is probably one of the leading human challenges it always has been. Transforming human mindsets is the main challenge when it comes to new technologies, and it's important that we work on…

    FutureConvergence is the multiplying factor of essential technologies, bringing exponential value. As we're doing great things with technology, and while people are fearful, we must remind ourselves that emerging technologies aren't a human replacement but a human extension. Accepting change and adapting to it is probably one of the leading human challenges it always has been. Transforming human mindsets is the main challenge when it comes to new technologies, and it's important that we work on changing that just as much as we work on making the most out of these convergences. In this session, we've brought in experts in human-to-machine interaction to discuss with attendees what's next in the transition to greater machine technology, how we can best use FutureTech, where this technology leads us, and other questions around the topic matter.

  • Judge, The CrQlr Awards

    FabLab Cafe and Loftwork

    Judge entries for the CrQlr Awards, hosted by FabLab Café and Loftwork, honoring work creating a circular economy.

  • CAN-AM Stories – Entrepreneurship Across the Border: Darlene Damm

    StartUp Canada

    In partnership with The U.S. Embassy in Canada, Startup Canada is celebrating and spotlighting women’s entrepreneurship across the border – speaking to leading founders to learn more about their journeys, and the vital role of cross-border collaboration on their entrepreneurial successes. Startup Canada was pleased to sit down with Darlene Damm, innovation specialist and American founder, to learn more about their journey.…

    In partnership with The U.S. Embassy in Canada, Startup Canada is celebrating and spotlighting women’s entrepreneurship across the border – speaking to leading founders to learn more about their journeys, and the vital role of cross-border collaboration on their entrepreneurial successes. Startup Canada was pleased to sit down with Darlene Damm, innovation specialist and American founder, to learn more about their journey.

    https://www.startupcan.ca/can-am-stories-entrepreneurship-across-the-border-darlene-damm/

  • Social Impact Heroes: Why & How Darlene Damm of Singularity Group Is Helping To Change Our World

    Authority Magazine

    As part of my series about “individuals and organizations making an important social impact”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Darlene Damm.
    https://medium.com/authority-magazine/social-impact-heroes-why-how-darlene-damm-of-singularity-group-is-helping-to-change-our-world-5fd009e8fdf3

  • Panelist, "The Technological Future of Retail"

    Open Ideo and Closed Loop Partners

    https://www.facebook.com/openideo/videos/805138246906981

  • Panelist, "Fighting World Hunger Fireside Chat" Pirate Live 2020 Conference

    Pirate Live 2020

    Darlene Damm of Singularity University, Bernhard Kowatsch of the World Food Programme, Andreas Bluthner of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Pranav Khaitan of Google AI on Exponential Technologies and Global Startups Disrupting Hunger.
    https://pirate-x.com/piratelive/thank-you/#agenda

  • Panelist, "How Can We Build an Ethical Approach to Quantum Technologies?" Quantum.Tech Digital Week

    Quantum.Tech Digital Week

    Like AI, Quantum technologies have the power to be transformative. They also have the power to do untold damage. How can we balance progress with privacy? How can we ensure that he widest possible population groups benefit, and that the benefits are distributed equitably? Should there be a Quantum “Code of Conduct”? Join us to explore these and other questions in this interactive panel.
    https://www.quantumtechdigital.co.uk/speakers/darlene-damm

  • Moderator, "The World Food Programme's Coronavirus Fight - and How You Can Help" Singularity University

    Singularity University

    A conversation between Singularity University and the World Food Programme.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7ZY_007E_o

  • Panelist, "Ethics and AI" Silicon Valley Women in Engineering 2020 at San Jose State University

    -

    Shared ideas on how to include social innovators in the development of artificial intelligence as a way of incorporating values and ethics into new technologies and shared opportunities for students and young professionals to seek out career opportunities in the field.

  • Speaker, "How Small and Medium Sized Businesses can use Exponential Technologies to Compete with Large Companies" Dreamforce 2019

    -

    This talk showcased examples of how small teams successfully competed with large companies by using exponential technologies to disrupt and launch new industries. Examples included companies from SU's ecosystem in the aerospace, transportation, logistics, education and food sectors.

  • Speaker, "The Global Grand Challenges" Google AI

    -

    This talk helped Google's AI team understand how AI and other technologies could solve social problems including existing examples as well as new areas to explore.

  • Speaker, "Moonshots and Entrepreneurial Thinking" World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator

    -

    A presentation of the Moonshot Canvas helping innovators create industry wide transformation through integrated technology roadmaps, market application roadmaps, social mindset roadmaps and regulatory roadmaps.

  • Speaker, “Exponential Technologies and Ethics” Intuit Speaker Series

    -

    An overview of how exponential technologies create both new opportunities to solve social challenges as well as new risks and what we can do about them.

  • Speaker, “Can Exponential Technologies Help Us Solve the Global Grand Challenges?” SEBRAE Brazil

    -

    An introductory talk for mayors and policymakers from the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  • Speaker, “Exponential Technologies and Disaster Resilience” World Bank

    -

    Introductory talk for World Bank Delegation on Disaster Relief.

  • Speaker, "Can Tech Be Used for Good or Evil?" Women in Product Conference

    -

    Exponential technologies can solve our greatest challenges but also create new ones.

  • Moderator, “Women, Impact and Technology” Singularity University Global Summit

    -

  • Speaker, “Intro to Exponential Technologies” Mandela Washington Fellowship

    -

    Introductory talk for Fellows participating in the Mandela Washington Fellowship Program.

  • Closing Speaker: Exponential Technologies and Moonshots

    Google Launch Pad Female Founders

  • Speaker, Investing in Humans and Robots

    London Business School & Singularity University, Moffett Field, Mountain View, California, USA

    What skills will humans need in a world of exponential technology?

  • Keynote Speaker, Introduction to Exponential Technologies and Abundance

    Newmans Business Accelerator, Swiss Compact, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Macedonia, Seavus Incubator, Codepreneurs, Impact Hub, Skopje, Macedonia

  • Opening Plenary Speaker, Exponential Mindsets, How Exponential Technologies Can Solve the Global Grand Challenges

    Project Breakthrough, Lead Symposium, United Nations Global Compact, London, United KIndgom

    Achieving breakthrough innovation and market transformation requires first and foremost, a shift in mindset. What will it take to capitalise on - and address - the exponential change dynamic in today's world? What can leaders in all spheres learn from the "anything-is-possible” approach that is common among successful innovators? How can we shift away from an assumption that addressing sustainability is about slowing down and imposing costs towards seeing it as a matter of accelerating towards…

    Achieving breakthrough innovation and market transformation requires first and foremost, a shift in mindset. What will it take to capitalise on - and address - the exponential change dynamic in today's world? What can leaders in all spheres learn from the "anything-is-possible” approach that is common among successful innovators? How can we shift away from an assumption that addressing sustainability is about slowing down and imposing costs towards seeing it as a matter of accelerating towards opportunities?
    http://leadsymposium.unglobalcompact.org/exponential-mindsets/

  • Panelist, Skills of the Future

    Social Good Brazil Festival, Florianopolis, Brazil

    What skills do we need to develop to deal with the new technologies and the future that awaits us? What skills do we need to contribute to solving major global challenges? Participate in this reflection on behavior and skills that we all need to be attentive to Darlene Damm of Singularity University and Adriana Barbosa, social innovator who founded one of the largest movements of Afro-entrepreneurs in Latin America.

  • Speaker, Building a Space Industry for All

    H100 Space Conference, Dalian, China

    What if we could use exponential technologies to harness untapped talent from around the world to collaboratively design space technology, dramatically lowering costs, speeding up innovation and ensuring everyone can be part of the space economy?

  • Panelist, Drone Delivery

    Drones Connected Conference, Orange Silicon Valley, San Francisco, California, USA

    The Drones Connected event at Orange Silicon Valley will unlock the business acumen, technologies and the financial and legal aspects behind the rise of unmanned aircraft systems that now depend on ubiquitous cellular connectivity to enable exciting new opportunities, rapid growth and fast market adoption. A broad range of galvanic panels from the drone industry's most visionary thought leaders will bring together years of business experience and insight on current trends and future use cases.

  • Speaker, Introduction to Exponential Technology and Abundance"​

    GWC and Singularity University, Moffett Field, Mountain View, California, USA

    GWC enables technology innovation that positively impacts mankind by building connections and trust among mobile industry leaders and innovators globally.

  • Keynote Speaker, Living, Learning and Working in Exponential Times

    Singularity University Global Impact Competition, Milan, Italy

  • Keynote Speaker, Living, Learning and Working in Exponential Times"​

    Singularity University Global Impact Competition, Budapest, Hungary

  • Keynote Speaker, Living, Learning and Working in Exponential Times"​

    Banamex Board of Directors, San Francisco, California, USA

    Keynote Speaker for the Board of Members of Banamex

  • Facilitator, Robotics and Automation Panel

    Parliament, Inc, San Francisco, California, USA

    “Parliament Inc. is a learning + doing community of thought leaders, authors and senior executives who are working on the ideas and trends shaping business and society.”
    Parliament is a learning and doing community of authors, thought leaders and senior executives who are working on the ideas and trends shaping business and society. The community includes a mix of over 30 bestselling authors, dozens of senior executives from Fortune 500 and leading corporations, and Silicon Valley…

    “Parliament Inc. is a learning + doing community of thought leaders, authors and senior executives who are working on the ideas and trends shaping business and society.”
    Parliament is a learning and doing community of authors, thought leaders and senior executives who are working on the ideas and trends shaping business and society. The community includes a mix of over 30 bestselling authors, dozens of senior executives from Fortune 500 and leading corporations, and Silicon Valley innovators. We bridge old power (Fortune 500) and new power worlds (entrepreneurs) and are as committed to action and experimentation as we are absolute cutting edge conversations and insight. Parliament embodies the quality of Davos with the mindset and spirit of Silicon Valley.

  • Speaker, Empathy in World of Accelerating Change

    Knowledge 2020, NASA, Moffett Field, Mountain View, California, USA

  • Closing Speaker, Exponential Innovation with Empathy

    Innovations X, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington DC, USA

    This symposium is being presented by the Big Data; Energy/Climate; Science, Technology, and Art (STArt); and Solutions Corps affinity groups of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellowships

  • Speaker, Living, Learning and Working in a World of Accelerating Change

    Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Basel, Switzerland

    The regionally based Fachhochschule Northwestern Switzerland with national and international orientation has established itself as one of the leading and most innovative colleges in Switzerland

  • Speaker, The Future of Education

    Eight International Conference on E-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies: The Future of Education - Advanced Computing, Ubiquitous Learning, and the Knowledge Economy, University of Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA

  • Speaker, Empathy is the Operating System in a World Defined By Accelerating Change

    SoicaLab, Bogota Colombia

  • TEDx Speaker, Will You Help Build a Collaborative Space Age?

    Pale Blue Dot, TEDxVilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania

    You may have heard a lot about the space industry in the last year. Elon Musk has been developing new rockets to send cargo to the space station and beyond; Richard Branson; Mars Rover and other spacecrafts. But this is just the beginning.
    In 5-7 years from now, the world is going to look up to see that we have an entire new space industry similar to what we envisioned years ago through science fiction. Right now many of the world’s new space entrepreneurs are the world’s Internet Era…

    You may have heard a lot about the space industry in the last year. Elon Musk has been developing new rockets to send cargo to the space station and beyond; Richard Branson; Mars Rover and other spacecrafts. But this is just the beginning.
    In 5-7 years from now, the world is going to look up to see that we have an entire new space industry similar to what we envisioned years ago through science fiction. Right now many of the world’s new space entrepreneurs are the world’s Internet Era billionaires. What about all the smaller countries and everyone of us -- how can we be part of it?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrC2Kgxca_A

  • Speaker and Mentor, LEAD Program

    Stockholm Resilience Center, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

    Speaker and mentor for participants in the LEAD program for future leaders and changemakers. Stockholm Resilience Center is an international center that advances transdisciplinary research for governance of social-ecological systems.

  • Participant, Women Leaders for the World

    Global Women's Leadership Network

    Global Women's Leadership Network™ (GWLN) is a non-profit organization focused on radically expanding the leadership capacity of women and girls, globally.

  • Finalist, Space Category

    World Technology Network

    Darlene Damm was recognized as a finalist, along with William Borucki, Elon Musk, Peter Diamandis, Eric Anderson and Michael Malin as “doing the innovative work of the greatest likely long-term significance" in the space industry by the World Technology Network in 2013.

    These Award Finalists are those individuals (in 20 categories) and companies/organizations (in 10 categories) who are -- in the opinion of the WTN Fellows and Founding Members, through Awards voting process -- doing the…

    Darlene Damm was recognized as a finalist, along with William Borucki, Elon Musk, Peter Diamandis, Eric Anderson and Michael Malin as “doing the innovative work of the greatest likely long-term significance" in the space industry by the World Technology Network in 2013.

    These Award Finalists are those individuals (in 20 categories) and companies/organizations (in 10 categories) who are -- in the opinion of the WTN Fellows and Founding Members, through Awards voting process -- doing the innovative work of "the greatest likely long-term significance" in their fields. They are those creating the 21st century.

  • Speaker, Opening the Space Industry

    Design Research Conference, Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, Chicago, USA

    In an increasingly dynamic world, professional designers are often agents of change. Designers must creatively balance many forces. They must assert confidence to advance new perspectives yet maintain a sensitive understanding of users. They must embrace and employ technology while carefully considering the impact of pervasive technology on human beings.

  • Panel Convenor and Speaker, Crowdsourcing the Space Frontier

    SXSW, Austin, Texas, USA

    Space promises enormous opportunities to those who first explore it. Can we all be part of this endeavor? Will you be part of it? With the arrival of the crowd-sourcing and open-source movements, never before have humans had the opportunity to transform and build entire industries in such short time frames and with mass participation. We have seen Linux, Firefox, Wikipedia and millions of app developers demonstrate this in the software world. With the arrival of the Makers movement and recent…

    Space promises enormous opportunities to those who first explore it. Can we all be part of this endeavor? Will you be part of it? With the arrival of the crowd-sourcing and open-source movements, never before have humans had the opportunity to transform and build entire industries in such short time frames and with mass participation. We have seen Linux, Firefox, Wikipedia and millions of app developers demonstrate this in the software world. With the arrival of the Makers movement and recent initiatives to crowd-source, crowd-fund and open-source space technology we may be seeing this same trend in space. This session explores the history, opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurs, companies, nonprofits and governments wishing to lead the way in this unexpected frontier. Help us answer: Why is this trend happening? Is it here to stay? Is it viable? Can we create a collaborative global space industry? Who, if anyone, will emerge as the primary catalysts for this industry?

  • Panelist, Challenge America Summit

    Night Rover Challenge, San Francisco, California, USA

  • Delegate, Skoll World Forum

    Skoll World Forum for Social Entrepreneurship, Oxford, United Kingdom

  • Speaker, Change in the Making

    The Feast, New Orleans, USA

Languages

  • Vietnamese

    -

Recommendations received

8 people have recommended Darlene

Join now to view

View Darlene’s full profile

  • See who you know in common
  • Get introduced
  • Contact Darlene directly
Join to view full profile

Other similar profiles

Explore collaborative articles

We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.

Explore More

Others named Darlene Damm

Add new skills with these courses