Malcom Glenn is Head of Global Policy for Accessibility and Underserved Communities at Uber Technologies in Washington, DC, where he leads Uber’s worldwide efforts to make the current and future platform more accessible for historically marginalized groups. He spearheads Uber’s work to improve outcomes for people with disabilities, low-income families, communities of color, rural residents, seniors, and returning citizens, among many other groups facing barriers to transportation or work. Prior to joining Uber, Malcom was an executive communications manager at Google, where he developed strategic communications for two Google chief financial officers and their leadership teams. Before joining Google, he was the national director of communications at the American Federation for Children, an advocacy organization focused on expanding educational options for children from low-income families, and previously worked on issue campaigns at the polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner. Malcom received a bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard College, where he was the president of The Harvard Crimson.