SHERRELL DORSEY
Award-winning data journalist, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Author
An award-winning data journalist, entrepreneur, speaker, and author, Sherrell Dorsey is teaching the world to redefine who gets to create and participate in the future. In 2016, she founded The Plug, and it was the first Black data-driven tech news publication to syndicate on the Bloomberg Terminal. Having previously worked for companies like Uber and Google Fiber, she now serves as the TED Tech podcast host, providing in-depth analysis and commentary on the technologies that are changing society, and how these advancements can provide opportunities for more underserved Americans to participate in an increasingly automated and digital world.
Her first book, Upper Hand: The Future of Work for the Rest of Us, published by Wiley in 2021, connects everyday people and communities to opportunities and resources to upskill or retrain for in-demand careers both present and future so that they do not get left behind in the sweeping changes technology is bringing across industries.
She has graced the stages as a keynote speaker, host, and moderator at some of the leading companies in the world, including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Accenture, Bloomreach, Cisco, and more, and her work has been featured in VICE, The Washington Post, Seattle Times, The Information, Columbia Journalism Review, and more. Sherrell holds a Master's degree in data journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in international trade and marketing from the Fashion Institute of Technology.