Jeremy B. Ney
Jeremy Ney's research focuses on the ways that data can be used or abused to transform society. He is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School and currently works at Google launching privacy products. He is the author of an upcoming book about opportunity and inequality in America, and he writes a biweekly newsletter about how we can use big data to understand the most pressing social issues of our time. His work has been featured in The New York Times, TIME Magazine, Los Angeles Times, NPR, BBC, PBS, and on the TEDx stage.
Before joining Google, Jeremy worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a macro policy strategist. He was a professor at Presidio Graduate School and earned his MBA from MIT and his MPA from Harvard.