recidiviz
We are a non-profit engineering team in San Francisco. Recidiviz began as a 20% project at Google and has since grown to become one of the brightest and kindest teams that tech has to offer.
Our mission at Recidiviz is to accelerate progress towards a smaller, fairer criminal justice system. We use modern data infrastructure and thoughtful product design to empower agencies to safely and sustainably improve outcomes for people.
Our Team
Clementine Jacoby
Executive Director
Clementine Jacoby
Clementine Jacoby is the Executive Director at Recidiviz and one of its co-founders. Previously, she spent four years as a Product Manager at Google, where she worked on Google Maps and Android. Her work has been featured in TIME, Slate, and Forbes and she was recently named one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People. Before Google, Clementine worked as an acrobat in circuses in Brazil and Mexico, specializing in aerial hoop. Clementine holds a B.S. in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University.
Laura Hackney
Laura Hackney, Cofounder and Chief Technical Officer, leads our technical and instructional teams. Laura is a full-stack software engineer and oversees the technical aspects of all student and client development projects. Additionally, Laura oversees our coding training program as an instructor and curriculum developer. Prior to AnnieCannons, Laura managed the Program on Human Rights at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute. She also worked as the Senior Research Associate for Stanford’s Anti-Trafficking Project in the Mekong Sub-Region and was a Program Associate for the Freeman Spogli Institute’s International Policy Implementation Lab. Laura is passionate about the intersections of human rights, technology, and education. She works with the Human Trafficking Task Force within the San Francisco Police Department’s Special Victims Unit, serves on Alameda County’s AC United Steering Committee, and supports the local Bay Area anti-trafficking groups. Laura gained her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley and her International Policy Masters from Stanford University.
Jessica Hubley
Jessica Hubley is cofounder and CEO of AnnieCannons, a social enterprise that transforms survivors of human trafficking into software professionals and empowers them code the change they want in our world. After earning a BA and Master’s from Emory University (BA/MA 2005) and attending Stanford Law School (JD 2008), Jessica built a legal career at Latham & Watkins LLP and Dickstein Shapiro LLP, advising emerging internet, cloud, and digital media companies on general commercial matters, with a particular focus on privacy issues, IP management, and distribution strategies. She served as General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at Stride Health, Inc.. After years as a lawyer helping software products implement privacy and security by design and helping software consultancies communicate more effectively with their clients, Jessica modeled AnnieCannons’ Impact Agency, a software consultancy that is optimized for women and minorities’ success, to provide the same value for AnnieCannons’ clients. Jessica is also a gallery-shown painter and writes novels. She was introduced to the global issues of human trafficking several years ago through her work as the President of Women of Stanford Law, and met AnnieCannons cofounder, Laura Hackney, while working on a narrative nonfiction piece that highlights the stories of trafficking survivors from around the globe and how existing technology could be leveraged to help them. Jessica has grown the Impact Agency’s revenue by 70-600% quarter over quarter, and continues to lead the strategic execution that will make AnnieCannons a self-sustaining enterprise for social change by 2022.