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With Gale Brewer (President, Manhattan Borough), Jeff Thamkittikasem (Dir., Mayor's Office of Operations), Kelly Jin (Dir., Mayor's Office of Data Analytics).
Tue, Jan 15, 2019 @ 08:00 AM   FREE   Manhattan Borough President's Office, 1 Centre St, 19th Fl
 
     
 
 
              

      
 
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#BetaBagels 002 - When operations meets data, a breakfast briefing with the Mayor's Office of Operations & the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics.

BetaBagels is an experimental breakfast salon for change-makers & do-ers who have an interest in government & civic technology, data science, & service design. BetaBagles is a bi-monthly conversation with change-makers & do-ers who are transforming government from the inside out.
Join us for BetaBagels 002 as we dive into the two Mayoral offices who are modernizing government for the digital age.

For BetaBagels 002, we are bringing in two newly appointed-ish Mayoral Office directors. For the last few years, the Mayor's Office of Operations & Data Analytics have worked hand in hand. While Ops makes informed policy decisions & strategic, targeted investments - MODA helps City agencies apply strategic analytical thinking to data, to deliver services more equitably & effectively, & to increase operational transparency. Together, these offices provide strategic thinking into government for the digital age.
You can participate in the conversation using #BetaBagels on Twitter or Facebook.
Do you want to ask a question: Visit https://sli.do & use the event code #BetaBagels002 & select upcoming event.

BetaBagels is open to all & hosted by BetaNYC & the Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer; we are inspired by our friends in LA who host Data + Donuts. Breakfast is provided with support from Microsoft Cities.

Event details: * Tuesday, 15 January - 8:00 am to 10 am * Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer's Office, 1 Centre St, 19th Floor, Manhattan, NY (Enter through the South Tower) * South tower security checkpoint opens at 8, networking breakfast starts at 8. Discussion starts at 8:30.



# About our presenters:
Jeff Thamkittikasem, Director of the Mayor's Office of Operations
Jeff Thamkittikasem is the Director of the Mayor's Office of Operations. Previously, Thamkittikasem served for four years as Chief of Staff at the New York City Department of Correction. Prior to joining the Administration, Thamkittikasem was Managing Partner & Vice President of Sentinel Strategy & Policy Consulting, where he provided intensive data analysis, & strategic & operational advice to public & private sector clients in the U.S. & abroad. Thamkittikasem also served as senior policy adviser to the Commissioner at U.S. Customs & Border Protection & Chief of Staff for its Office of Anti-Terrorism, where he provided policy guidance in the development of agency-wide programs, international trade partnerships, & risk assessment initiatives. Thamkittikasem holds a Master of Public Affairs from Columbia University's School for International & Public Affairs, a Master's degree in Sociology from Stanford University, & Bachelor's degrees in Political Science & International Relations from Stanford University.
About - Mayor's Office of Operations:
The Mayor's Office of Operations works to make New York City government more effective & efficient by leveraging its performance, project, & strategic management expertise. The office is responsible for managing & coordinating multi-agency programs & initiatives & uses data to help the City make informed policy decisions & strategic, targeted investments. Operations includes the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics; Mayor's Office for Economic Opportunity; the Mayor's Office of Information Privacy; 311; & Customer Service & Audit units that aim to improve government transparency & accountability.
Kelly Jin, Chief Analytics Officer:
Kelly Jin is the Chief Analytics Officer for the City of New York & Director of the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics (MODA). She brings over a decade of diverse public service & consulting experience to MODA. She pairs a broad range of analytics experience in both the public & private sectors with a deep understanding of policy & strategy for federal, state, & local governments. Prior to the Chief Analytics Officer role, she served as Director at the Laura & John Arnold Foundation, where she worked with public servants to identify data-driven investments to support effective state & local government policy making & operations priorities. While helping lead the Foundation's Data-Driven Justice project, she leveraged data & technology to identify more effective, less costly solutions for those frequently involved with local criminal justice & health care systems.
Previously, Kelly worked in the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy as a policy advisor to the U.S. Chief Technology Officer & Chief Data Scientist, advising on strategy for local jurisdictions. She also built & co-led the City of Boston's analytics team & served as Citywide Analytics Manager. Her earlier career included advisory roles in the U.S. General Services Administration, White House Domestic Policy Council, & as a management consultant. Kelly holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
About - Mayor's Office of Data Analytics
The mission of the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics (MODA) is to help City agencies apply strategic analytical thinking to data, to deliver services more equitably & effectively, & to increase operational transparency. MODA's work in partnership with agencies touch on a wide variety of areas including: public safety, education, emergency management, transportation, physical infrastructure, & economic development. Depending on the engagement, MODA may serve as analysts, strategic advisors, technical resources, or project managers.
In addition to MODA's role as New York City's analytics center for excellence, MODA is also responsible for implementing the New York City Open Data Law; the most ambitious & comprehensive open data legislation in the country. MODA partners with the Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications to manage the City's Open Data program, which has over 2,000 publicly available datasets & 30,000 weekly users, & achieve Open Data for All, the Mayor's vision to maximize New Yorkers' engagement with City data.



Breakfast is provided with support from Microsoft Cities.
Thank you for the photo by Guitarfish & using a Creative Commons attribution-non commercial license.
 
 
 
 
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