Sarah Krasley with factory workers

Sarah Krasley studies what happens when tectonic forces—automation, climate collapse, and economic restructuring—rearrange the livelihoods of working people. And then she builds things to help.

As the Founder of Shimmy Technologies and a Visiting Fellow at Cornell University’s ILR School, Sarah bridges research and real-world application.

The digital tools she and her team create at Shimmy have helped thousands of industrial workers—many of them women—gain the skills they need to stay relevant as automation changes factory work and interrupts livelihoods. Those skills have translated into promotions, new higher paying jobs in tough labor markets, and families’ abilities to pay off crippling debt.

A sought-after public speaker, her work lives at the intersection of just transition strategy, human-centered design, digital transformation, supply chain resilience, and equitable future of work.

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Reading Rooms


Reading Rooms are structured reading groups I run with social impact practitioners.

Currently, I am running a Reading Room for a broad range of helpers. This fall, I’ll start a Reading Room for Just Transitions. Apply to join via the link below.

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Shimmy


If you came here looking for Shimmy, the industrial ed tech company I run, click the logo here and be transported to the website.

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