Ben Moskowitz is a technology and innovation leader with 15 years of experience building interdisciplinary teams and launching public-interest tech at scale. As Vice President of Consumer Reports’ Innovation Lab he leads R&D that strengthens consumer power, seeding early-stage, experimental projects that translate into new products and services. Previously he founded and grew the Digital Lab, developing rigorous testing methodologies for connected devices, privacy tools, and open evaluation frameworks like The Digital Standard. His career bridges nonprofit strategy, fundraising, and hands-on product incubation at organizations including Mozilla and the IRC’s Airbel Center, where he helped secure nine-figure philanthropic investments. A longtime educator and community builder, he has taught media and emerging tech at NYU and founded influential forums on drones, open video, and gigabit-city innovation. He blends policy insight with technical curiosity, often building the measurement and tooling needed to turn advocacy into reproducible engineering.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Political Science and Rhetoric, B.A., Political Science and Rhetoric at University of California, Berkeley
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