Sure, thank you, Helen. Yeah, so I work mostly on selection, helping manage selection for our program. So, we’re currently in the process of interviewing candidates and all that. I’m really thankful for your recommendation letter as well.
And part of what we’re trying to kind of pilot in this coming year is also a new form of convenings where we’re relying more on like policy hackathons to really try to like leverage the talent that we have in our community, having technologists on one hand and policy makers on the other hand to come up with different innovative policy solutions and ideas. So that’s why I think I mentioned in the email I was really interested to see presidential hackathon in Taiwan. Maybe there’ll be a chance to talk about that as well.
But basically, I think as we’ve talked about previously on the team, what we want this community to be is really one where we can sort of get outside of the State, familiar environment of policy and people or think tank types and kind of really try to come up with new solutions to existing problems at the intersection of geopolitics and technology, probably speaking.
Kyle, Nick, anything you’d like to add and what you’re working on?
Yeah, we’d love to share that with our innovation fellows and our ISF fellows, I think might also be one… a couple that would be really good to pitch for this.