Profile
| Paul Lamb is a consultant and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in business, nonprofit management, technology and public policy. He is currently the Principal of Man on a Mission Consulting, a management consulting firm dedicated to leveraging technology for the social good. Paul is a founder and former Executive Director of Street Tech, an award-winning program providing computer training and job placement for low-income and underserved youth in San Francisco’s East Bay. He has developed several other successful nonprofit programs and community collaboratives in the areas of youth, workforce development, and technology. He is also a frequent radio commentator and OpEd contributor on technology and social issues in a variety of publications. Paul’s business background includes positions as Director of Programs and Executive Director of the China Business Forum at the US-China Business Council in Washington, D.C., a business analyst for Ernst & Young and a marketing consultant for both U.S. and Asian firms. Paul is a graduate of Earlham College, the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University’s Center for Chinese and American Studies, and the University of California, San Diego’s School for International Relations and Pacific Studies. He is a recent graduate of the Zero Divide Fellowship program with the Community Technology Foundation of California and is currently a Next Generation Fellow with the American Assembly at Columbia University. Paul is the author of the Be A Better Partner Handbook for Couples and serves as a campaign manager for Isabella Lamb’s “Make Cupcakes Not War” Presidential campaign. He is also the founder of the People’s Campaign to End Global Poverty.
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