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Jon Keating is a contemporary figure active in fields spanning technology, policy, and civic engagement. He has been associated with initiatives that intersect with public institutions, non-governmental organizations, and private enterprises. Keating's work is noted for collaborations across research centers, foundations, and international bodies.
Keating was born in a setting that connected regional institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Oxford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Cambridge with local organizations including City of London Corporation, Greater London Authority, New York City, San Francisco, and Chicago. His formative years involved exposure to programs run by United Nations, European Commission, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. During secondary studies he participated in activities affiliated with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Royal Society, National Science Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and Gates Foundation. Keating pursued higher education alongside peers from Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Pennsylvania, and trained with centers connected to RAND Corporation, Brookings Institution, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Council on Foreign Relations, and Chatham House.
Keating built a career bridging technology firms like Google, Microsoft, Amazon (company), Apple Inc., and IBM with civic groups such as Code for America, OpenAI, Mozilla Foundation, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Creative Commons. He collaborated with public agencies including United States Department of State, United States Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and European Central Bank. His professional roles connected him to research labs and institutes like MIT Media Lab, Stanford Research Institute International, Bell Labs, SRI International, and Intel Labs. He advised policy teams at European Parliament, United States Congress, House of Commons (UK), Senate of the United States, and Council of the European Union. Keating worked with philanthropic actors including Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Open Society Foundations, and MacArthur Foundation. Cross-sector collaborations brought him into contact with corporations such as Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, Siemens, Siemens AG, General Electric, and Boeing.
His portfolio contains projects aligned with institutions like National Academy of Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Association for Computing Machinery, and International Telecommunication Union. Keating contributed to white papers and reports appearing alongside names such as The Lancet, Nature (journal), Science (journal), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Harvard Business Review. He led initiatives connected to urban programs like United Cities and Local Governments, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York), Transport for London, and Singapore Land Transport Authority. Technology deployments and pilots involved partners such as Cisco Systems, Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, and Vodafone Group. He participated in conferences including World Economic Forum, South by Southwest, Consumer Electronics Show, TED Conference, and International Conference on Machine Learning.
Keating received recognition from organizations such as Royal Geographical Society, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Endowment for the Humanities, Smithsonian Institution, and Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Honors and fellowships included associations with Fulbright Program, Rhodes Scholarship, Marshall Scholarship, Guggenheim Fellowship, and Kellogg Fellowship. He was cited by ranking and review bodies including Forbes, The New York Times, The Guardian, Financial Times, and The Washington Post for work intersecting with institutions like SXSWedu, Reuters, Bloomberg, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
Keating's philanthropic engagements aligned with NGOs and charities such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Save the Children, Red Cross, and Oxfam. He supported cultural and educational entities like Metropolitan Museum of Art, British Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Royal Opera House, and Carnegie Hall. Personal affiliations connected him with alumni networks at Ivy League (United States), Oxbridge, Russell Group, Association of American Universities, and Universities UK. He contributed time and resources to programs run by Teach For America, Teach First, Khan Academy, Coursera, and edX.