Malcom Glenn is the founder and CEO of MG Equity Consulting, an advisory firm that helps organizations embed equity in their internal- and external-facing work. Malcom has spent more than 12 years building partnerships between corporations, nonprofits, and governments, and telling the stories of the impact of that work. Malcom is a Fellow at New America and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Workforce Inclusion. Malcom was previously the Head of Global Policy for Accessibility and Underserved Communities at Uber, where he built partnerships with historically marginalized groups, including people with disabilities, low-income families, communities of color, seniors, and returning citizens. Malcom is a former executive communications manager at Google, where he led communications for two of the company's Chief Financial Officers and their leadership teams. Malcom is an advisory board member for the Chamber of Progress and he's on the board of directors for Greater Greater Washington. He's also a member of the board of trustees for the CTA Foundation, as well as a member of the board of directors for the World Institute on Disability. Malcom is also a member of the Council on Criminal Justice, and an inaugural board member for Communitas America. Malcom graduated from Harvard College with a bachelor’s degree in history, where he was the president of The Harvard Crimson, the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper. Born and raised in Denver, CO, he currently lives with his wife in Washington, DC.