Josh Greenberg is a Program Director with 19 years’ experience who bridges humanistic scholarship and technical practice to advance digital libraries, cultural institutions, and humanities computing. Based in New York and serving at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation since 2010, he develops funding and program strategies that connect historians, sociologists, technologists, and media scholars. His background blends research and hands-on coding, enabling pragmatic support for digital tools in scholarship, publishing, and film/media studies. Known for translating interdisciplinary needs into sustainable digital infrastructure, he focuses on governance, access, and the social life of information technologies. Colleagues rely on him to navigate both academic conventions and technical constraints to foster collaborative, reusable projects. An underrated strength is his ability to spot cultural and scholarly opportunities for technical investment before they enter mainstream funding agendas.
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Josh Greenberg - Program Director at Alfred P. Sloan Foundation