Subramaniam Vincent is a purpose-driven leader blending deep technical roots with two decades of journalism innovation, currently directing Journalism and Media Ethics at Santa Clara University's Markkula Center. He designs pragmatic, measurable interventions at the intersection of newsrooms, platforms, and AI—running cross-industry ethics roundtables with Google, Twitter, TikTok and others and shipping practical tools like SCU’s Source Diversity Audit used by major US newsrooms. His background ranges from embedded systems and network engineering (Cisco, Intel, USC research) to founding civic media ventures in India, giving him rare fluency across code, data and editorial practice. He secures grant-funded research on disinformation, builds production-ready fairness and audit prototypes, and has repeatedly translated academic ideas into newsroom adoption. Based in San Francisco, he pairs engineer-level discipline with newsroom empathy, often using off-the-shelf tools to lower barriers to adoption for resource-constrained newsrooms.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
MS Computer Engineering, MS Computer Engineering at University of Southern California
BE Electronics and Communications Engineering, BE Electronics and Communications Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
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Subramaniam Vincent - Director, Journalism And Media Ethics at KALW