Rochelle Haynes

Managing Director | Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Washington, DC, United States of America
Rochelle Haynes

Biography

Rochelle’s career has focused on policies that seek to identify solutions to ending the cycle of poverty in vulnerable communities through work in government, nonprofit & philanthropic sectors. Prior to leading Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities inititaive, Rochelle spent 10+ years in local government; led global operations & strategy for 100 Resilient Cities-Rockefeller Foundation and served as VP of the US Social Impact team at Sesame Workshop. Rochelle resides as a Board Member of KABOOM! & the University at Albany’s Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy.

Sessions

15:00h
High-Level Roundtable | SMART CITY EXPO

Beyond Algorithms: AI as a Catalyst for Urban Transformation

Cecilia Tham
Cecilia Tham Futurity Systems Director Moderator
Hayley Tabor
Hayley Tabor Dell Technologies VP Global Industries Speaker
Kees Hertogh
Kees Hertogh Microsoft Vice-President of Healthcare, Life Sciences and Government Marketing Speaker
Rafal Rosinski
Rafal Rosinski Ministry of Digital Affairs of Poland Vice-Minister of State at the Ministry of Digital Affairs Speaker
Rochelle Haynes
Rochelle Haynes Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Managing Director Speaker

#Algorithms, #Artificial Intelligence, #Connectivity, #Data Analytics, #Smart Environments

2025-11-04 15:00 2025-11-04 15:50 Europe/Madrid Beyond Algorithms: AI as a Catalyst for Urban Transformation

Enabling technologies offer transformative potential for how cities function and how we live within them. From anticipating future dynamics to optimizing public services and enhancing connectivity, these innovations are key drivers of resilient smart city development. How we boost this potential to maximize efficiency in urban systems design and management, and the everyday experience of city life, will define what cities look like in the upcoming years.

Main Stage
Tue 4 15:00h - 15:50h Main Stage Visitor Pass not allowed
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