Diana Enriquez, PhD, is a Manager in Redstone’s New York City office, where she designs for the “last mile” in technology strategy, design, and implementation to help foundations, nonprofits, and governments strengthen their impact.
With a doctorate in Human-Computer Interaction and Sociology from Princeton University, Diana is an expert in the intersection of technology, workforce dynamics, and systems change. Diana’s research has been cited in state-level court filings and in major outlets such as The Guardian and MSNBC. Her work has been featured at the Federal Reserve, TEDGlobal in Rio, TEDxMunich, Yale, and Princeton, and has been published by TED.com, Foreign Policy, American Prospect, Business Insider, and Tech Policy Press.
Select Redstone projects
- Strategic advising for a major foundation’s Technology and Data Strategy team.
- Civic engagement tools for a multi-state voter-turnout campaign, reaching 4.2M registered voters and engaging 300K locally through multilingual, behavior-change-driven outreach.
- Growth, AI-driven feature upgrades, and market-fit strategy for a math EdTech product.
- Minimum viable product design and product road mapping for a professional development organization.
- Investment and technical evaluation for a foundation’s tech portfolio, leading to a five-year strategy refresh and direct product management of a grantee’s platform.
Background
Before joining Redstone, Diana was Senior Research Editor for Versity (an Endeavor Digital product) and worked as a freelance researcher and strategist with clients in finance, media, and technology. Earlier, she developed TED’s fact-checking infrastructure, tracked the impact of the pandemic week-by-week on low-income households, developed surveys and ran analyses to profile the user community of a large budgeting app, advanced bilingual automation at Twitter, and worked in quantitative modeling for a hedge fund, applying network science to the U.S. economy for electronic trading.
Diana also holds a BA in Political Science from Yale, where she explored organized crime in Latin America. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and very opinionated cat.