Gareth Genner, has twenty years of consulting experience in the education field, as well as eight years serving as the President of a successful, private Catholic, college prep school in metro Atlanta. In 2013, Mr. Genner co-founded Edevate, an ed-tech firm focused on developing disruptive methods of delivering education.
Mike Davis, developed the Great Teachers Academy, an affiliate of Edevate. He is an alum of the Broad Residency and has worked for Teach for America as a Recruiting Director, for Charlotte Mecklenburg School District as Director of the Office of Accountability and at Fulton County Schools as Chief of Staff.
Mark Callaway, is a Senior Vice-President with Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
John Funny, President / CEO at Grice Consulting Group, LLC. Mr. Funny developed his planning and engineering firm which has become a nationally recognized city/urban planning, transit planning, traffic engineering and transportation engineering, water resources, airport planning consulting firm with its corporate headquarter office in Atlanta, GA.
Kim Gokce, is Director of Managed Services, North American Solutions at The Coca Cola Company. A 20+ year information technology professional, Mr. Gokce is also the founder of The Cross Keys Foundation which supports public schools in Brookhaven and surrounding areas.
Jennifer Langley, founded and operates her own corporate event planning and association management company, JL Events & Association Management, after serving as Communications and Crisis Management for The Coca-Cola Company.
Todd Lantier, is a financial advisor, the past-president of the Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce, a former member of the commission to create the City of Brookhaven and a graduate of Leadership DeKalb.
Edward Lindsey, Jr., is a partner in a local law firm, as well as a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives, rising over a ten-year career to House Majority Whip, the fourth highest position in the House. Mr. Lindsey was responsible for passage of many of the bills which established the charter school structure in the state of Georgia.
Bates Mattison, the Founding Board Chair and city councilor, has substantial experience in healthcare management, with expertise in business operations, sales and marketing, as well as public and private company financial reporting.
Michael Robertson, is the executive director of the Technology Association of Georgia (“TAG”) Education Collaborative. TAG represents technology companies in Georgia in promoting STEM education from grade school through graduate school.
Rebecca Williams, former Mayor of Brookhaven and a former award-winning journalist with ABC News.
Atlanta, June 04, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trust Stamp, an AI powered authentication company dual headquartered in the United States and United Kingdom, announced the approval of One Million Euros of funding to establish and operate a wholly owned subsidiary in the Republic of Malta.
Trust Stamp CEO, Gareth N. Genner said, “We have been working with Malta Enterprise for over a year and are very impressed both by Malta’s commitment to the continued growth of their technology industry, and by our shared commitment to substantially increasing the participation of women in the technology sector. In recent months, we have engaged with many of Malta’s government departments and we have executed a letter of intent to work together on a broad range of technology initiatives.”
Gareth Genner CEO & Founder of Great Teachers' Academy
Mike Davis Executive Director of 21st Century STEM Academy
..Before joining CMS, Mr. Davis was a recruitment director with Teach For America. Mr. Davis began his professional career with SmithKline Beecham as a pharmaceutical consultant.
Josh Kimball has just completed a dual master’s degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to enrolling at Georgia Tech, he served as the Vice President of Enterprise Architecture in the Information Technology organization at Teach For America. While working at Teach For America, he met his now wife, Dena.
An economist by training, Andrew began his career in financial services sales and marketing. Gareth and Andrew have been friends for several years and explored a number of ideas before identifying the unparalleled potential of Trust Stamp. Although Trust Stamp is Andrew’s first startup, he has immersed himself in the lean-startup environment by completing incubator programs through Founder’s Space in San Francisco, QC FinTech in Charlotte and NAR REach in Chicago. Each of these programs has provided a different perspective and honed a different set of startup skills.
in 1998, the two hospitals merged to form Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. In 2006, they merged with Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital;[4] the transaction was facilitated by a $20 million donation from philanthropist Diana Blank
Her son, Kenny Blank and his wife Nancy;[7][8] and her daughter Dena and her husband Josh Kimball, serve as directors of The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.
CareerRise was founded in 2011 through a grant from the National Fund for Workforce Solutions and local investors and is managed by the United Way of Greater Atlanta.
Diana Latow Blank (born September 13,[1] 1942)[2] is an American philanthropist who founded the Kendeda Fund and the former wife of The Home Depot co-founder, Arthur Blank.
Blank was raised in a middle class, Roman Catholic family.[1] Through her Kendeda Fund, founded in 1993,[3] Blank has historically donated anonymously to various Georgia-based causes including $4 million to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in the mid-1990s; and $20 million to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta to enable the purchase of Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital, a historically-black hospital in Atlanta,[1] in 2006.[4] In 2015, she was revealed as the person who provided a $30 million grant to Georgia Tech for their Living Building Challenge 3.0.[1] tasked with building the "most environmentally-sound building ever constructed in the Southeast."[5]
..Her daughter, Dena Blank Kimball, serves as the executive director of the Kendeda Fund..
In this LeaderStories program, speakers Joyce Adolwa, CARE's director for education programs, Dena Blank Kimball, executive director of The Kendeda Fund and Layli Miller-Muro, founder and CEO of the Tahirih Justice Center, will discuss the major social issues facing our world and how we can effect change.
Dena Kimball is the Executive Director of the Kendeda Fund. Formerly, she served as the Vice President of Network Support of Teach For All, the Vice President of Alumni Affairs and the Deputy Vice President of Admissions for Teach for America, and as the Executive Director of GirlVentures in San Francisco, a nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire adolescent girls to develop and express their strengths.
Dena holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Emory University in 1993 and a master’s degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1998. She has served as an associate director of development for Pacific Crest Outward Bound School and as program specialist at the National Economic Development and Law Center. Dena also has worked as an independent consultant, specializing in the curriculum development, management, strategic planning and development of nonprofit organizations focusing on youth.
Dena was the founding Chair of American Jewish World Service’s Global Circle. She is married to Josh Kimball and they have two daughters.
Helene D. Gayle (born August 16, 1955), is an American doctor who is the CEO of The Chicago Community Trust, one of the nation's leading community foundations. The Trust works with donors, nonprofits, community leaders and residents to lead and inspire philanthropic efforts that improve the quality of life for the residents of the Chicago region. She was president and CEO of McKinsey Social Initiative (now McKinsey.org) and the humanitarian organization CARE from 2006 to 2015.[1] Gayle previously directed the HIV, TB, and Reproductive Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and spent 20 years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), focusing primarily on HIV/AIDS.[2]
CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, formerly Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe[1]) is a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects. Founded in 1945..
Chair of the Supervisory Board: Madame Louise Fréchette
Arielle Malard de Rothschild is the President of the CARE France
THIS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (this “Settlement Agreement”) is made and entered into as of July 1st, 2019 (the “Effective Date”), by and among (i) Emergent Technology Holdings LP, a Cayman Islands exempted limited partnership (“EmTech”), (ii) T Stamp Inc., a Delaware corporation (“TStamp”), and (iii) solely for purposes of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, T Stamp LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“TS LLC”). EmTech and TStamp are each referred to herein as a “Party” and, collectively, as the “Parties.”
Gareth N. Genner is the President of Holy Spirit College in Atlanta, Georgia and the current President of Pontifex University. As a British Lawyer and Commissioner of Oaths, Gareth completed a post-graduate Diploma in European Community Law and an LLM Degree in International Law followed by two-years post-graduate research into the canonical and international law status of each of the Apostolic See and the Vatican City State. Gareth is a Knight Commander of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, a Knight of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta (Order of Malta), a Knight of The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, and a Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George.
The college describes itself as an "authentic Catholic college" in the spirit of the apostolic constitution Ex corde ecclesiae of Pope John Paul II
Holy Spirit College was founded in 2005 as an undergraduate college offering courses in the Liberal Arts to students of Holy Spirit Preparatory School... The college's chancellor is Monsignor Edward J. Dillon, J.C.D.; the college's president is Gareth N. Genner, and Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory is rector.
A biometric digital identity platform that “evolves just as you evolve” is set to be introduced in “low-income, remote communities” in West Africa thanks to a public-private partnership between the Bill Gates-backed GAVI vaccine alliance, Mastercard and the AI-powered “identity authentication” company, Trust Stamp.
The program, which was first launched in late 2018, will see Trust Stamp’s digital identity platform integrated into the GAVI-Mastercard “Wellness Pass,” a digital vaccination record and identity system that is also linked to Mastercard’s click-to-play system that powered by its AI and machine learning technology called NuData. Mastercard, in addition to professing its commitment to promoting “centralized record keeping of childhood immunization” also describes itself as a leader toward a “World Beyond Cash,” and its partnership with GAVI marks a novel approach towards linking a biometric digital identity system, vaccination records, and a payment system into a single cohesive platform. The effort, since its launch nearly two years ago, has been funded via $3.8 million in GAVI donor funds in addition to a matched donation of the same amount by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
... Trust Stamp’s biometric identity system, largely funded by Mastercard’s massive investment in the company in February, utilizes a technology it calls Evergreen Hash that creates an AI-generated “3D mask” based on a single photo of a person’s face, palm or fingerprint. Once this “mask” is created, much of the original data is discarded and encryption keys are created in place of a person’s name or other more traditional identifiers.
“Only a small percentage of the data that originally existed is in the hash,” Trust Stamp CEO Gareth Genner has stated. “What you have is something safer for storing because it can’t be used to directly identify you. No one would recognize you in this huge jumble of numbers.” The result, according to Genner, is an “irreversible non-personally identifiable information” system that “protects privacy, reduces potential for misuse and allows effective inclusion when there is no other form of legal record.”..
MercurysBall2 ago
Looks like Gareth Genner and Trust Stamp is connected to GCHQ in Cheltenham:
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10302885
https://thebreweryquarter.com/venues/hub-8/
https://twitter.com/Hub8andco/status/1174703013581209600
Q says remember Jeremy Fleming, current head of GCHQ. Here's an article (Jul 2019) detailing his cooperation with FBI's McCabe in 2016 in the start of the FBI's Russia investigation
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/30/secret-texts-cast-light-uk-early-role-trump-russia-inquiry
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BIA Charter School (BIA) , state of Georgia https://biaschool.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=412002&type=d&termREC_ID=&pREC_ID=754892
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Trust Stamp Announces Approval of €1mm Funding to Launch Subsidiary with Maltese Government - https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/06/04/2043486/0/en/Trust-Stamp-Announces-Approval-of-1mm-Funding-to-Launch-Subsidiary-with-Maltese-Government.html
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Founding team of21st Century Stem http://21stcenturystem.academy/founding_team.html
Board of Directors, Blank Foundation - Josh Kimball : https://blankfoundation.org/trustee/josh-kimball/
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On company website: https://truststamp.ai/TeamMembers.html
He rewteeted this: https://twitter.com/ATLUTD/status/1234630287092518915
The Atlanta United FC is owned by Arthur Blank of Home Depot : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Blank
Related voat post: A data dump for big pharma, ICMEC, genome projects and medical tourism
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Diana Blank https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Blank
Tackling the Big Social Challenges of Our Time: A Discussion on How We Can Impact Global Issues - https://events.ajc.com/event/tackling-the-big-social-challenges-of-our-time-a-discussion-on-how-we-can-impact-global-issues58cc096d869d5
https://blankfoundation.org/trustee/dena-kimball/
MercurysBall2 ago
Former CEO of CARE : Helene D. Gayle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helene_D._Gayle
CARE International https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Care_International
Arielle Malard de Rothschild is the President of the CARE France
wife of Édouard de Rothschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89douard_de_Rothschild
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https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1718939/000110465920032293/tm1926748d2_ex6-1.htm
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https://www.pontifex.university/page/show/312925
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Gareth Genner and the Vatican..
He is the president of Holy Cross School in Atlanta, Georgia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Spirit_College
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A biometric digital identity platform that “evolves just as you evolve” is set to be introduced in “low-income, remote communities” in West Africa thanks to a public-private partnership between the Bill Gates-backed GAVI vaccine alliance, Mastercard and the AI-powered “identity authentication” company, Trust Stamp.
The program, which was first launched in late 2018, will see Trust Stamp’s digital identity platform integrated into the GAVI-Mastercard “Wellness Pass,” a digital vaccination record and identity system that is also linked to Mastercard’s click-to-play system that powered by its AI and machine learning technology called NuData. Mastercard, in addition to professing its commitment to promoting “centralized record keeping of childhood immunization” also describes itself as a leader toward a “World Beyond Cash,” and its partnership with GAVI marks a novel approach towards linking a biometric digital identity system, vaccination records, and a payment system into a single cohesive platform. The effort, since its launch nearly two years ago, has been funded via $3.8 million in GAVI donor funds in addition to a matched donation of the same amount by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
... Trust Stamp’s biometric identity system, largely funded by Mastercard’s massive investment in the company in February, utilizes a technology it calls Evergreen Hash that creates an AI-generated “3D mask” based on a single photo of a person’s face, palm or fingerprint. Once this “mask” is created, much of the original data is discarded and encryption keys are created in place of a person’s name or other more traditional identifiers.
“Only a small percentage of the data that originally existed is in the hash,” Trust Stamp CEO Gareth Genner has stated. “What you have is something safer for storing because it can’t be used to directly identify you. No one would recognize you in this huge jumble of numbers.” The result, according to Genner, is an “irreversible non-personally identifiable information” system that “protects privacy, reduces potential for misuse and allows effective inclusion when there is no other form of legal record.”..