Fred Tan

Speaker Bio
Fred Tan is the Head of Social Impact at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and the Deputy Director of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation. In this role, he is responsible for developing HPE’s social sustainability strategy and transforming the company’s approach to better leverage its technology, talent, resources, and brand for good. Fred also leads a team driving the successful implementation of HPE’s social sustainability, philanthropic, and corporate social responsibility programs.

Before joining HPE, Fred was most recently at Village Capital, the largest organization in the world supporting impact-driven, seed-stage startups, where he helped drive the organization’s global impact partnerships and strategic growth. In a career that also spans time in government and consulting, Fred has rolled up his sleeves to scale social impact and build community partnerships, strengthen the non-profit ecosystem, and transform organizations by developing new integrated solutions that help leading brands manage corporate responsibility, sustainable development issues, and drive triple bottom line growth.

Fred received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Brigham Young University and a Master in International Security – Global Economic Policy from Sciences Po – Paris School of International Affairs.
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HPE supports UNICEF ROSA and International Rescue Committee in efforts to combat modern-day slavery

In this article

  • HPE is committed to combatting modern-day slavery and other human rights atrocities. Our new accelerator program helps organizations like UNICEF and IRC get the technology they need to further their mission
  •  HPE experts advise the organizations on how to develop their ethical AI principles and better leverage AI in their missions

HPE has long been committed to combatting the risk of modern day slavery in our global operations and supply chain (read more about our commitment here).…

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