THE BRIEF by Maya Plentz

THE BRIEF
THE BRIEF by Maya Plentz

Maya Plentz is the founder and chief editor of THE BRIEF, a weekly newsletter with exclusive interviews and analysis focusing on tech policy, and the global digital economy. She has over two decades of experience in the news media sector. Her work has aired at UN Radio, BBC World, RFI and Bloomberg TV.During her tenure as a producer and presenter at Bloomberg TV in New York, she covered Google, Microsoft, and the 2000 dot-com boom. She also produced a daily segment on science, medicine, and technology. At the UN News and Media Division in New York, she served as a broadcast producer and website news editor, conducting interviews with UN officials, government representatives, and diplomats. Her programs reached millions of viewers weekly across the globe, airing on UN national broadcast partners in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.As a member of the European Commission High-Level Group of Experts, under the leadership of Pascal Lamy, former WTO Director General and Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research and Innovation, she was tasked with reviewing the EU's research and innovation funding framework, Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe. She provided advisory on communication strategies to promote innovation funding at the EU.

Episodes

  1. 14 APR

    Paris Peace Forum, Interview with Justin Vaisse, Founder and Executive Director

    Seeking Common Ground in a World of Rivalry The organization led by Justin Vaisse, historian and diplomat, is supported by the French government and private sector sponsors, including Microsoft.  There will be panels with AI companies and how they are engaging with governments, academics, and UN officials from Africa and Europe.  Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith will be speaking on using AI in the humanitarian field, and their multiple partnerships with UN agencies in the areas of advanced disaster monitoring systems, and education projects with UNICEF, including the Learning Passport, and other digital literacy programs. The Learning Passport is a Cambridge University-designed initiative launched with Microsoft’s support to ensure forcibly displaced children and young people can continue their education in their native languages, and not miss the school year due to war or civil conflicts that might take years to resolve, as they will need to temporarily settle in the host countries. Microsoft is also working with Least Developed Countries and supporting the achievement of the SDGs targets by partnering with the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).  Subscribe to listen to our podcasts and watch our interviews. Watch my interview with Paris Peace Forum founder Justin Vaïsse, to find out more. Support the show Subscribe to our newsletter https://theunbrief.substack.com/

    17 min
  2. 09/07/2021

    Interview with Craig Newmark, on Funding Public Interest News Organisations

    Geneva, 6 October 2020 — Craig Newmark is backing media organizations that are committed to public interest journalism. News organizations that support and elevate democratic ideals.  Combating misinformation, analyzing how websites deploy trackers in visitors’ devices, fighting fake news, are some of the issues he is addressing. What moves him? What are the challenges ahead for the news media nonprofits that he funded? What is next? What areas will he be funding? The UN Brief interviewed Mr. Newmark to find out more about his philanthropic endeavours.  Support good journalism.  Fact-checked.  Credible sources. Subscribe to The UN Brief.  Dear Subscribers, I am Maya Plentz, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of  The UN Brief. We cover the United Nations, the UN Human Rights Council, the WTO, and all specialized agencies in the UN system in Geneva, New York, Vienna, Nairobi and its regional offices around the world.  We  cover the EU and other multilateral organizations that are convening private sector and governments to shape regulatory frameworks that support the rapid technological transformation of the various sectors of the global economy. We interview technology executives and venture capital investors who are keen on financing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. They support democratic institutions and the ethical use of emerging technologies around the globe. These are leaders and tech companies that are harnessing technology to reduce economic inequalities. They create prosperity around the globe by integrating the most vulnerable citizens in the digital economy, be it in a developed or developing economy.  Support independent journalism by subscribing to the paid version of The UN Brief.  We also offer select sponsorship opportunities in our newsletters, podcast, and videos. Please contact us for rates, placements, and editorial calendars. Support the show Subscribe to our newsletter https://theunbrief.substack.com/

    12 min

About

Maya Plentz is the founder and chief editor of THE BRIEF, a weekly newsletter with exclusive interviews and analysis focusing on tech policy, and the global digital economy. She has over two decades of experience in the news media sector. Her work has aired at UN Radio, BBC World, RFI and Bloomberg TV.During her tenure as a producer and presenter at Bloomberg TV in New York, she covered Google, Microsoft, and the 2000 dot-com boom. She also produced a daily segment on science, medicine, and technology. At the UN News and Media Division in New York, she served as a broadcast producer and website news editor, conducting interviews with UN officials, government representatives, and diplomats. Her programs reached millions of viewers weekly across the globe, airing on UN national broadcast partners in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.As a member of the European Commission High-Level Group of Experts, under the leadership of Pascal Lamy, former WTO Director General and Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research and Innovation, she was tasked with reviewing the EU's research and innovation funding framework, Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe. She provided advisory on communication strategies to promote innovation funding at the EU.

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