Sarah Krasley’s bio:
Sarah Krasley studies what happens when tectonic forces—automation, climate collapse, and economic restructuring—rearrange the livelihoods of working people. And then she builds solutions to help them adapt.
She is the founder and CEO of Shimmy Technologies, an AI-powered industrial ed-tech company that helps workers—especially women in supply chains—reskill for more technical roles using mobile-first, accessible training tools. To date, Shimmy’s solutions have supported over 12,000 workers across Bangladesh, Honduras, and beyond, helping under-resourced TVET systems modernize and boosting factory efficiency by an average of 20%.
As a Visiting Fellow at Cornell University’s ILR School, Sarah is currently researching how automation and climate adaptation converge in the same labor market, with a focus on job redesign, reskilling systems, and equity-centered transition strategies.
Prior to founding Shimmy, Sarah led an emerging technology group at Autodesk, where she applied digital tools to improve energy efficiency and comfort in factories, and helped designers and engineers embed sustainable materials into the product development process.
Her work has been recognized by MIT Solve, XPRIZE, IEEE, IBM, Microsoft, Fast Company, Acumen Fund, and the World Economic Forum. She holds an MBA from the University of San Francisco and a BFA from Pratt Institute, and serves on the boards of AAPN and SPESA, two global trade associations shaping the future of industrial work.
Sarah as a speaker:
Sarah Krasley is a sought-after speaker, podcast guest, and interactive workshop designer and facilitator on just transitions, the future of work, industrial automation, climate adaptation, and gender equity in manufacturing. She brings a builder’s mindset and field-tested insights to keynotes, panels, leadership sessions, and participatory strategy workshops—connecting policy, technology, and human-centered design.
She has spoken at global industry forums, academic institutions, innovation summits, and social impact conferences, including VF’s Corporate All Hands, SPESA Advancements in Montreal, the Walmart Design Offsite, Manchester Fashion Institute, Games for Change, the World 50 Summit, Techtextil North America, the Bangladesh University of Textiles, FORTUNE Design, the Sustainable Fashion Forum, ASME’s WIAM Forum, Stitch for RMG Global Innovation Conference, BASIS SoftExpo in Dhaka, Northwest Arkansas Tech Summit, CloseIt Conference, Fashionology Summit, Fashion Group International, Societe Generale’s Brain Trust, Decoded Fashion, PI Apparel (Los Angeles, New York, and Milan), MIT Solve, and the New York Fashion Tech Lab Demo Day.