BRANDON ANDERSON
The World’s First Public Police Accountability Dashboard
Day 1: Wednesday April 26, 2017, 9:00 AM PST

Brandon Anderson
Founder of Raheem Ai.
Brandon Anderson is the Founder at Raheem AI: a technology startup with a mobile chatbot that listens to your stories about police interactions — positive and negative. Raheem tracks and rates your experience with police officers, building the first police accountability platform open to the public. Anderson is responsible for leveraging community input, charting the company’s overall vision, and developing Raheem AI’s business strategies.
Anderson is a former US Army satellite engineer, a Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award Nominee, and was named one of 100 Black LGBTQ Leaders to Watch by the National Black Justice Coalition. Anderson is also the youngest serving advisor for the Consumer Health Foundation, a foundation advocating for racial, health, and economic justice. He earned his B.A. in Sociology and Philosophy from Georgetown University.
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Measuring the Impact of Civic Tech, Rebecca Rumbul, Head of Research – mySociety
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Getting from csv to Frictionless Data, Dan Fowler – Open Knowledge Foundation
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Making an Impact With Data Science and AI, Friederike Schuur – Fast Forward Labs
Combatting Human Trafficking with Powerful Data Tools, Wade Shen – Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Using Open Source Data to Create Socially Impactful Products, Vida Williams – Axis Partners
The World’s First Public Police Accountability Dashboard, Brandon Anderson – Raheem.ai
Hometown Hacking in San Leandro, Derick Lee – Pilot City
How Data is Used to End Veteran and Chronic Homelessness, Jessica Marcus – Community Solutions
Using Tech to Create Change from Within Rural Communities, Thompson Morrison – Innovate Oregon
Stewarding the Next Generation of Civic Hackers, Rajiv Patnaik – ZedBridge
Lessons from the World’s Largest Hackathon, Matt Scott – 180 Degrees of Impact, Second Muse
Why Good Government is Data-Driven Government, Jane Wiseman – Harvard Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation