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August 6, 2014

Vice President of Intel Labs Genevieve Bell ’90, M.A. ’92, has been interviewed by The New York Times about the future of technology and the implications for society. Bell earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Bryn Mawr in anthropology prior to earning her Ph.D. at Stanford University. Bell was also recently named one […]
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July 14, 2014

Genevieve Bell ’90, M.A. ’92, was featured in an Elle magazine roundup of the most influential women in the technology industry. Bell, vice president of user experience research at Intel Labs, leads 100 researchers who study how people are using technology and predict what they may want next. Bell earned both her bachelor’s and master’s […]
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July 7, 2009

Genevieve Bell ’90, an anthropologist who serves as director of user experience for Intel Corporation’s Digital Home Group, has gathered some impressive laurels lately. An Intel Fellow who has profoundly influenced the company’s understanding of cultural factors in the use of technology, Bell was recognized by Fast Company’s Web site in January as one of […]