Daniel Sieberg is VP of Technology and Innovation Thought Leadership for Huawei USA and a co-founder and content/PR lead for GoodTrust. He previously spent nearly three years in entrepreneurship developing companies across AI, AR, blockchain, and news aggregation. He has also worked with nonprofits like First Street Foundation, which is building the first U.S. database of flood risk and served as a volunteer media relations specialist for the New York chapter of the American Red Cross. Prior to that, Sieberg was a group product marketing manager and official spokesperson at Google (2011–2017) and helped build two teams in service of journalism and technology.
During his time at Google Sieberg traveled to more than twenty-five Google offices, launched multiple large-scale projects, and is a graduate of the LEAD leadership program. As a correspondent and reporter for nearly fifteen years, Sieberg covered science and technology for ABC News, CBS News, and CNN, and began his career as a daily reporter with the Vancouver Sun. He has been nominated for five national News & Documentary Emmy Awards, and he has appeared as a featured guest with the likes of PBS News, MSNBC, BBC News, and NBC’s Today Show; he also hosted dozens of episodes of CNN’s weekly sci-tech show NEXT@CNN and forty episodes of G Word for Discovery Channel’s Planet Green.
Sieberg is the author of the book The Digital Diet: The Four-Step Plan to Break Your Tech Addiction and Regain Balance in Your Life (Crown, 2011), and he has written numerous articles on technology for publications including the Washington Post, Details, CNN.com, and others.
Sieberg holds a BFA (writing, film) from the University of Victoria and an MJ (journalism, technology) from the University of British Columbia and sits on the Board of Trustees at Saybrook University. A dual citizen of Canada and the United States, Sieberg has traveled to more than sixty-five countries and received the Chief Scout Award of Canada. He resides in Brooklyn with his two daughters and humbly requests that his headstone or digital memorialization feature the spinning pinwheel.