Internet Essentials Partner Webinar: “A Human Approach to Closing the Digital Divide”

June 29, 2022

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Internet Essentials Partner Webinar: “A Human Approach to Closing the Digital Divide”

June 29, 2022 | 12–1 PM EST

February 
19 
2020
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February 
20 
2020
1:00pm 
7:30am
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September 17, 2020


We’re excited to share new research commissioned by Comcast and conducted by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) on the tremendous impact Digital Navigators make in our communities. A basic definition of a Digital Navigator is anyone who helps someone get online and learn how to navigate the Internet. It’s what many of you do every day. However, with the introduction of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides a $30/month credit toward Internet and mobile services, the role of Digital Navigators who raise awareness and get people connected has never been more important.


Broderick Johnson, Comcast’s EVP of Public Policy & EVP of Digital Equity will host and introduce our speakers. Next, Hannah Hill and Matt Kalmus from BCG will present the findings from this promising new study, “A Human Approach to Closing the Digital Divide.” Finally, Kimmel Proctor and Dawn Hannah, CEO and CPO of Beyond Literacy, will be in conversation with Diamond Pitts, client and Internet Essentials customer. Together, they’ll share their experiences as part of a successful Digital Navigator program that opened a world of opportunities online.

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Each year, Internet Essentials delivers an annual progress report so our customers, community-based partners, government officials, and employees can dive deeper into how our program makes a difference in the lives of millions of people. The release of the new Internet Essentials Progress Report will coincide with this Partner Webinar broadcast. 

Hosted by

Broderick Johnson

Executive Vice President
Public Policy & Executive Vice President, Digital Equity
Comcast Corporation


Keynote Speakers

Esther Duflo 

2019 Nobel Prize in Economics 

Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, MIT

Abhijit Banerjee

2019 Nobel Prize in Economics

Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, MIT

Speakers (in Order of Appearance)

Matt Kalmus

Managing Director & Partner

Boston Consulting Group

Hannah Hill

Principal

Boston Consulting Group

Kimmell Proctor, M.Ed.

Chief Executive Officer Beyond Literacy

Dawn Hannah, M.A.

Chief Program Officer Beyond Literacy

Diamond Pitts

INternet Essentials customer

Check back for updates as we continue to confirm and add speakers to our roster.

Host

Rehema Ellis

Education Correspondent

NBC

Impact Summit

We believe that the Internet has the power to transform lives, strengthen communities, and inspire a new generation of leaders. Together with our community partners, we have connected 8 million low-income people to the power of the Internet since 2011.

 

Comcast is hosting its first-ever Internet Essentials Impact Summit. During this two-day event, attendees will share their expertise and experience to help shape the future of the Internet Essentials program. Please join Comcast NBCUniversal Senior Executive Vice President David L. Cohen, President of Comcast Consumer Services Dana Strong, Vice President of Digital Inclusion and Internet Essentials Karima Zedan, Clayton Christensen Institute Research Fellow Efosa Ojomo, NPR’s Hidden Brain podcast host Shankar Vedantum, and other leaders from government, business, education, and nonprofit organizations for this collaboration.

AGENDA

2:00 PM

Opening Remarks

Host's Opening from Bill Henley
Opening Remarks from Broderick Johnson & Steve Preston

2:18 PM

Connecting Talent with Opportunity: Understanding the Mismatch

with Amy Levin

2:44 PM

Spotlight 1: Expanding Opportunity Through Job Training and Education

with Latoya Edmond & Bob Smith

2:50 PM

Break


2:55 PM

Panel 1: Leveling the Playing Field

How Technology & Digital Skills Can Help Future-proof our Most Vulnerable Workers 
with Rachel Unruh, George Zuo, & Don Cravins, Jr.

3:15 PM

Spotlight 2: Rising Together

with Jason Perkins-Cohen

3:19 PM

Keynote Speakers

Intro to Keynote with Jonathan Martinez
Keynote Address with Esther Duflo & Abhijit Banerjee
Live Q & A with Keynote Speakers

4:14 PM

Break


4:20 PM

Panel 2: Preparing for an Uncertain Future

How Workplace Changes Are Driving New Training Programs 
with Angela Siefer, Sonya Francis, Brian Green, & Lannia Small

4:41 PM

Spotlight 3: College to Career

with PaShon Mann & Nick Fletcher

4:48 PM

Build Your Own Future Video

starring Nehemie Pluviose & Leslie Chapman

4:51 PM

Closing Remarks

with Broderick Johnson

Agenda

Welcome 

1:08 PM -  Executive Champion Remarks

Dana Strong, President, Consumer Services, Comcast Cable 

1:20 PM - Fireside Chat

The Importance of Getting Students Connected to the Internet During COVID-19 with Karima Zedan, VP, Digital Inclusion + Internet Essentials, Comcast NBCUniversal, and Evan Marwell, CEO, EducationSuperHighway

2:00 PM - Tackling Our Biggest Challenges

Educational Inequality and the Power of Connection—Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter

2:15 PM - Barriers to Digital Adoption in Urban America, a Discussion with Leading Digital Equity Advocates

  • Nicol Turner Lee, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution (moderator)
  • Daniel Anello, CEO, Kids First Chicago 
  • Eric Collazo, School Principal, Washington Leadership Academy 
  • Sonia M. Pérez, COO, UnidosUS

3:10 PM - Known Unknowns: What Must We Learn to Make Sure Every Student is Connected?

  • Angela Siefer, Executive Director, National Digital Inclusion Alliance (moderator)
  • Amina Fazlullah, Policy Counsel, Common Sense Media 
  • Curtis Valentine, Deputy Director, Progressive Policy Institute    
  • Scott Wallsten, President & Senior Fellow, The Technology Policy Institute

4:00 PM - Closing Remarks

David L. Cohen, Senior Executive Vice President, Comcast NBCUniversal

Agenda

7pm

Cocktail hour

Doors open at 7, with an open bar, ample opportunities to meet other guests, and network

8pm

Dinner 

Three courses prepared with great care by acclaimed chef Rich Landau

9pm

Salon

Your master of ceremonies for the evening will present the salon topic, and participants will each be given ten minutes to present

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Submit Your Question for our Panelists! 

If you would like to submit a question for our keynote speaker and panels, please email a brief video of yourself and your question to IE_Impact_Summit@comcast.com. In the email please include your name, contact information, and the person to which  your question is directed. We will gather these questions to incorporate into the video Q&A portion of the event. 


When recording your question on your mobile device, please orient the camera horizontally, introduce yourself in the beginning, and keep the video under 15 seconds. The video cannot be larger than 100 MB.


Do not miss this wonderful opportunity to ask your question! Thank you in advance for your contributions.

Submit your question here!
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Background on Internet Essentials from Comcast

As a key component of Project UP, Comcast’s $1 billion commitment to advance digital equity and build a future of unlimited possibilities, Internet Essentials is Comcast’s signature community impact initiative. The program is designed to close the digital divide by offering Internet service at home for $9.95/month + tax, subsidized computers, and free digital skills training in person, online, and in print. Since 2011, we have connected more than 10 million people to low-cost, high-speed Internet at home. Internet Essentials works in tandem with a network of thousands of community-based organizations, libraries, schools, and nonprofit partners across the country to raise awareness of the importance of Internet for schoolwork, employment, and skills training to prepare people for the digital economy.


To learn more about our program, visit our customer site at InternetEssentials.com.


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The Internet Essentials Impact on Education Summit is proud to participate in Digital Inclusion Week 2020 sponsored by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance. Digital Inclusion Week aims to raise awareness of solutions addressing home internet access, personal devices, and local technology training and support programs.

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For more information on our program, please visit InternetEssentials.com


The organizers seek to comply with applicable federal, state, and local gift laws. If you have any questions, if you are required by applicable rules to pay any part of the costs of attending this event, or if you would prefer to pay for this event (even if not required to do so), please contact KARLINA JONES at Karlina_Jones@comcast.com or 1 (267) 441-4830.

 

© Comcast NBCUniversal 2022

Rehema Ellis
Chief Education Correspondent, NBC News


Rehema Ellis was named the chief education correspondent at NBC News in 2010. She played an integral part of the groundbreaking NBC News’ “Education Nation” initiative.  Her reports appear on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, Today, and MSNBC.

 

Ellis was part of the NBC Emmy award-winning coverage of the plane crash in the Hudson River called, Miracle on the Hudson.  She also won an Emmy for her reporting on the 2008 Presidential Election of Barack Obama and the Boston Marathon Bombing.

 

Ellis has been part of other headliner stories including the attacks on the World Trade Center.  She was the first person to identify the attack on the air as “Nine-Eleven”. She’s reported on Hurricane Katrina, the death of Michael Jackson and the Haiti earthquake.

 

As a correspondent for NBC, Ellis traveled to Zaire to report on the mass killings that left an estimated one million people dead in Rwanda.  A few years later she spent a month in Greece covering the summer Olympics.

 

Ellis joined NBC NEWS in 1994 as a general assignment correspondent. She began her broadcast career at KDKA Radio and TV in Pittsburgh.  Later, she worked in Boston at WHDH-TV as a reporter and weekend anchor.

 

She is a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Journalism. Ellis is also an honorary Board Member of Horizons National, an educational summer enrichment program serving low-income students across the country.

 

Born in North Carolina, and raised in Boston, she graduated from Simmons College in Boston and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in New York.

 

Ellis currently lives in New York City with her teenage son.

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