The Ethical Tech Project is seeking outstanding early- to mid-career tech builders (designers, product managers, engineers, architects, digital marketers, etc.) to join its Spring 2026 cohort of Ethical Tech Fellows.
Successful nominees will participate in a first-of-its-kind 10-week structured curriculum, designed to contextualize the social impact of the decisions and choices made by tech teams bringing digital and AI-driven products and services to market. Fellows will develop both leadership and practical skills they can apply to their day-to-day work. These skills will enable them to produce better outcomes for individuals, businesses and society. At the end of the program, participants will have the opportunity to present a mini-capstone or project idea to a panel of industry luminaries and receive valuable, actionable feedback.
The Ethical Tech curriculum has been designed by subject matter experts in conjunction with the Digital Futures Institute at Columbia University and will be moderated by Jennie Baird, Nancy Green Saraisky, and Robert Levitan along with special guests from the tech community.
Sessions will be held on Thursday evenings from April 9, 2026 through June 11, 2026. Though a few sessions will be remote, the majority of sessions will be in-person and meet in New York City.
This is a unique learning, leadership, and networking opportunity for motivated and passionate individuals who want their tech and AI-oriented work to support human flourishing and who believe companies can do well by doing good.
Nominate yourself or nominate someone else who you think would make a great ETP Fellow. Applications for the Fellows program will close March 9, 2026.