Collaborators
Systemic change cannot be achieved alone. We work in interracial teams comprised of leaders and experts who all have different lived experiences. This ensures that all learners and participants feel supported, challenged, and connected with someone on our team.
Matthew Hudson
Matthew is an Air Force combat veteran with deep industry expertise in civil & mechanical engineering. He has led Google Cloud’s racial equity portfolio, consulted on the Computer Science First program, and launched Grow With Google for Veterans.
Amie Ninh
Amie is a racial equity strategist, coach, learning and development designer, facilitator, and former teacher with experience spanning the tech, design and education industries. She specializes in transforming people processes, systems and policies across the employee lifecycle for more racially equitable outcomes.
Alexis Lucio (she/they)
Alexis Lucio is a queer chicanx femme. As a Sr. Accessibility Designer, she develops educational ecosystems for product teams and integrates accessibility best practices into the product development life cycle. Their unique lens of disability, race/ethnicity, and gender identity have empowered Alexis to successfully lead employee resource groups (ERGs) and advocate for intersectionality in the workplace and tech.
Kristina Blehm (she/hers)
Kristina is a queer, biracial DEI leader who focuses on elevating marginalized communities and expanding access to generational wealth building job opportunities. Her expertise in cultivating executive & stakeholder relationships empowers her clients to lead strategic initiatives and create replicable, scalable programs.
Tomas Flier
Tomas Flier is a Diversity & Inclusion Partner at Google. His purpose is to build a more equitable company and world by serving historically marginalized groups and dismantling systems of oppression. Tomas has led DEI strategies for global clients based on his lived experience in Argentina, Brasil, Spain, and the U.S. He has been granted the Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers™ award and has been recognized as a One Young World global ambassador.