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Noel Hidalgo

Public Interest Technology Executive · Policy Advocate · Institution Builder

New York, NY · noel@noneck.org · noneck.org · @noneck.org

Co-founder and Executive Director of BetaNYC , the nation's largest open-government and civic-technology organization. Two decades turning community priorities into law, policy, and lasting public institutions — at the table with government, philanthropy, and community alike.

Selected impact

  • Advocacy helped pass New York City's Local Law 11 of 2012 — one of the nation's strongest municipal open-data laws.
  • The People's Roadmap to a Digital New York City (built with 500+ New Yorkers) put 34 ideas forward — more than 10 now enacted into law, with others advanced through public-private partnerships.
  • Built BetaNYC into a durable civic institution that has taught 50,000+ New Yorkers to use public data and mentored a new generation of civil servants.
  • As NY State Senate's technology director, led the team that built NYSenate.gov — then among the world's leading legislative websites.

Experience

BetaNYC Co-founder & Executive Director2009 – present · New York, NY
  • Lead the nation's largest open-government and civic-tech nonprofit through 15+ years of sustained growth and impact.
  • Curate the annual NYC School of Data conference; run the NYC Civic Innovation Lab / Fellows program with the Manhattan Borough President.
  • Testify regularly on technology policy — to the NYC Council on COPIC accountability (2024) and on digital literacy, broadband, and the Internet Master Plan (2025), and to the NYC Charter Revision Commission (2018).
Code for AmericaProgram Manager, New York City2012 – 2013
  • Ran Code for America's NYC program and fellowship engagement.
World Economic Forum Associate Director, Technology2011 – 2012
  • Led technology projects, including the launch of the Global Shapers Community website.
New York State Senate Director of Technology Innovation2009 – 2011
  • Led the team that built NYSenate.gov; organized CapitolCamp, the first unconference inside a U.S. statehouse.

Boards & civic leadership

Board member, Alliance for Civic Technology · Member, NYC Internet Advisory Board · Member, NYC Commission on Public Information & Communication (COPIC) · Treasurer, PS 347 PTA · Founding board member, StreetsPAC · Charter member, NYC Transparency Working Group · Founder, #BikeNYC

Fellowships & recognition

Former Technology & Democracy Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center (2018–19) · Affiliate (former Fellow), Data & Society Research Institute · Inaugural member, Code for America National Advisory Council · Eagle Scout

Selected media & speaking

Keynote, "A Brief History of Civic Hacking," NYU Tandon (2026) · Featured and quoted in The New York Times (2009–2025), Gothamist / WNYC, Urban Omnibus, Mozilla Foundation, and Data & Society.

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