Rachel Haot


Rachel Haot is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur. She is currently Executive Director of the Transit Innovation Partnership, a public-private initiative of the Partnership for NYC and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. From 2016-2017 she was Managing Director at 1776. Haot was previously the Chief Digital Officer and Deputy Secretary for Technology of New York State for two years under Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. Prior to this role, Rachel served as Chief Digital Officer for the City of New York for three years, from January 2011 to December 2013. She also founded GroundReport and Upward between 2006 and 2010.

Early life and education

Haot was born in 1983 in Manhattan to parents Paul Sterne, a former IBM managing director, and Anna Sterne, the director of patient services at a nonprofit healthcare organization. Haot largely grew up in grew up in Park Slope, Brooklyn and Dobbs Ferry, New York. She graduated from Dobbs Ferry High School in 2001. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in history from New York University in 2005.

Career

From 2006 to 2010, Haot was one of the founders of GroundReport, a global crowdsourced news startup. In 2008, Haot founded digital strategy consulting firm Upward, and in 2011 taught a six-week course on Social Media and Entrepreneurship at Columbia Business School as an adjunct professor. She has been named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and Chief Digital Officer of the Year in 2014 by the CDO Summit. She has been recognized as a "30 Under 30" leader by Fortune and Forbes, and was honored at the City and State Above & Beyond Awards in 2015.
In 2011, Katherine Oliver named Haot to the post of Chief Digital Officer.
Haot's office hosted the Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge, a competition to promote the re-purposing of New York City’s public pay telephones for the digital age, which garnered over 100 submissions from design firms and universities and was the precursor to LinkNYC. Haot led the relaunch of official City of New York website , integrating city services, realtime data, cloud-based scalability and responsive design. Haot also oversaw policy and strategy for the launch of New City's top-level domain,.nyc.
As Chief Digital Officer for New York State, Haot was responsible for digital products, programs and policy. Haot led the relaunch of State website in November 2014, overhauling design and architecture. The well-received update was the first major change in over 15 years, and emphasizes customer service, mobile access and location-based resources. Haot's team was also responsible for digital content production and social media engagement.
In March 2015, Haot appeared on NY1 to highlight the Governor's $500 million universal broadband program, which was later passed by the legislature. On the first anniversary of the NY.gov relaunch, New York State , including quadrupled pageviews and doubled users, a year after the design and technology overhaul.
In January 2016, Haot announced that she was resigning from the State to join global incubator and seed fund 1776 as Managing Director, applying her experience to help startups navigate government and bringing together policymakers, entrepreneurs, institutions and investors to support economic growth.

Personal life

Haot lives in Rockaway, Queens with her husband Max Haot, a Belgian-American who is the founder of Livestream and founder and CEO of aerospace startup Launcher, and their children.