Maya Bingaman
Officer, Communications & Content, MIT Solve
Maya Bingaman is the Officer of Communications and Content at MIT Solve. Maya is a Pitt-Bradford alumna and a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, where she earned a master's degree in public relations. Most recently, Maya worked as an account executive at a PR agency where she served various B2B technology clients ranging in size from Fortune 500 to small and mid-sized enterprises. In that role, Maya fostered key media engagements, earning coverage in outlets such as Digiday, Forbes, SC Media, among others. She is a champion of diversity, equity and inclusion and promotes those values in each role she fills. Maya's hometown is Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In her free time, you can find her running, painting or on the T exploring Boston. Feel free to connect on LinkedIn.
Articles
Solve at MIT 2022: Demystifying World Issues One Connection at a Time
Tackling Systemic Racism with Antiracist Technology
Indigenous and Antiracist Innovators Summit: Action over Allyship
Disrupting the Status Quo of Indigenous Mental Health: Q&A With ShockTalk's CEO
Why Proximate Leadership Matters to MIT Solve’s Community
Solve Challenge Finals 2022: Unveiling the Entrepreneurs Who are Changing the World
Assistive Technology for All: BeeLine Reader Deployed on Solve's Site
Leading Industry 4.0 with Human-Centered Design
Improving Health Equity With Accessible Medical Transportation
Using Manga to Teach Youth About Representation
RE-Assist Founder Shares Solution to Medicare Penalties and Health Care Worker Shortages
How an Entrepreneur is Breaking Down Barriers to Education and Employment for People with Disabilities
Braille Literacy Device Giving Students the Power to Self-Educate Anywhere
Half of all Refugees and Immigrants Need Interpreters. Now They Have Tarjimly
Can Açaí Mitigate Drug Trafficking and Climate Change?
Unlocking Money for Child Care Providers
Video games: A Safe Space for Neurodiverse Youth and Ojibwe Language Learners
How Kolibri is Disrupting the EdTech Sector
Fazla and Gida Kurtarma Derneği Respond to Food Needs in Turkey
US Equity Summit 2023: I Hear You, I See You, I Support You
Calling All Indigenous Innovators: An Exclusive Q&A With Jeff Ward
Mothers to Entrepreneurs: Improving Literacy, Tackling Learning Poverty
MIT Solve Announces the 2023 Solv[ED] Innovators
Solve at MIT 2023: Collaboration and Climate Efforts are at the Forefront of Social Impact
Going Where No Beauty Product Developers Have Gone Before: Living Proof Champions Innovators From Around the World
Housing NOW: Revolutionizing Affordable Housing Solutions by Using Bamboo
Three Questions and Three Perspectives on Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day
Revolutionizing Child Health in Nigeria: M'Care and MIT Join Forces
Local Community Organizations Respond to Maui Wildfires
What to Expect from an Executive Leadership Coach: Exclusive Interview with Karla Garcia Teruel
Addressing Venture Capital in Social Impact: Exclusive Q&A With Burhan Jaffer
Solve Challenge Finals 2023: Action in Service to the World
Why This Health CEO Hopes His Business Won’t Exist One Day
Indigenous Leaders Encourage Trust and Capacity Building for Brighter Futures
Middle Eastern Feminist Addresses Sexual Reproductive Care
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