Jacqueline Suttin

Jacqueline Suttin is a product leader and founder building at the intersection of AI, community health, and digital identity. She has lead cloud, security, and analytics programs across healthcare organizations, and now focuses on technologies that protect people in increasingly automated environments.

She is the creator of MAGEN, an anti-agentic identity engine that offers a privacy-first alternative to CAPTCHA and brings humanity back into online interactions. Outside of tech, Jacqueline serves on the Board of Directors for the Carver Cultural Center and uses writing and visual storytelling to shape narratives around resilience, equity, and belonging.

In the Change Collective, she plans to develop tools and frameworks that help communities strengthen digital trust, navigate rapid technological change, and build safer futures both online and offline.