Advising
Through her roles on corporate boards and as a trusted advisor to organizations across industries, Kathryn lends her expertise to initiatives that promote transformative innovation and amplify impact.
Kathryn’s advisory work reflects her belief that impactful leadership goes beyond any single organization. It’s about shaping a broader vision where technology and innovation create a better future.
Regeneron
As a Board Member and member of the Audit Committee since 2023, Kathryn advises Regeneron, a leading biotech company, on leveraging innovation to advance science and improve lives. Her insights on governance, strategy, and risk management play a vital role in guiding the company’s pursuit of cutting-edge medical breakthroughs.
New York Hall of Science
Since 2024, Kathryn has served on the Board of Trustees for the New York Hall of Science, championing STEM education and public engagement in science. Her contributions help shape the organization’s mission to inspire the next generation of innovators through accessible, hands-on learning experiences.
potentially include - at least brief mention of: Corporate advisory boards I was on at IBM (Technology Team, AI Ethics Board, etc), Brookhaven National Lab I&D External Advisory Board, U.S. National Council for Inclusive Innovation, AnitaB.org mentor, consulting with various companies
Corporate Advisory Boards
Kathryn’s extensive advisory portfolio includes leadership roles on corporate boards at IBM, where she guided teams in areas such as technology ethics, artificial intelligence, and cloud innovation. Her work includes:
- Technology Team Advisory Board – Driving strategic insights to align technological advancements with business objectives.
- AI Ethics Board – Ensuring the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies.
Advocacy for Talent and Innovation
Kathryn’s commitment to expanding opportunity in tech and science is reflected in her work with organizations like AnitaB.org, where she mentors rising talent and champions systemic change. As a member of the Brookhaven National Lab External Advisory Board and the U.S. National Council for Inclusive Innovation, she supports efforts to open doors and create pathways for those historically underrepresented in STEM.