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Allison King

Senior Software Engineer at Knowledge Futures

Allison King is a Senior Software Engineer currently at Knowledge Futures since July 2024, previously holding the same title at Ethyca from May 2022 to January 2024. King served as Engineering Team Lead and Software Engineer at Cortico from June 2018 to May 2022. Prior experience includes an Associate Staff position at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, focusing on Embedded and Open Systems from July 2015 to May 2018, and a Development Operations Internship at IBM during the summer of 2014. King's early roles included Multicultural Recruitment Intern and Engineering Department Wizard (TA) at Swarthmore College, where King obtained a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in 2015. Education was completed at Cherry Hill High School East, graduating in 2011.

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Boston, United States

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Knowledge Futures

Knowledge Futures builds public digital infrastructure that enables communities to publish documents and data more effectively. Knowledge Futures is an independent nonprofit organization powered by academic, industry, and advocacy groups. Together we build and support products and protocols to make knowledge open and accessible to all. Founded in 2018 as a partnership between the MIT Press and the MIT Media Lab, Knowledge Futures was created to build sustainable tools and technologies for libraries, presses, museums, activist organizations, researchers, and others whose knowledge work seeks to serve collective understanding and the public. What began as a handful of grad students working on publishing tools grew to an organization focused on addressing the systemic challenges faced by public-oriented groups beholden to infrastructure that is designed with misaligned incentives and unjust power dynamics. In September 2019 we formally organized as an independent 501c3 nonprofit. Today, we are committed to building a full-stack of technology protocols and products that demonstrate an effective, equitable, and sustainable knowledge economy is possible. We work with partners to design for interoperability and to catalyze a distributed ecosystem of development.


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