Sarah Henderson Rosenberg

Senior Program Manager, Knowledge, Skills, & Learning at Google.org

Sarah Henderson Rosenberg (Hendo) is a Senior Program Manager on Google.org working in the Knowledge, Skills, and Learning area. Hendo has spent the last 13 years at Google building and growing programs and partnerships at the intersection of formal education and career-connected learning across K-16. For the last four years, Hendo’s portfolio consists of $20M+ of investments, and 50+ of Google.org’s global, US, and NYC area computing and AI education nonprofit organizations and education institutions. She has helped represent Google, and Google’s executives, on the NY Jobs CEO Council, Tech Talent Pipeline, CUNY Strengthening Community Colleges Consortium, and on multiple computing education boards and coalitions, including Reboot Representation, Code.org, AI4All.

Previously, she managed some of Google’s largest and longstanding CS Education programs, including CS First and the Computer Science Summer Institute. She was instrumental in the establishment of NYC as the largest Google US Apprenticeship hub, and notably in 2020, she led the office’s COVID-19 volunteer response, facilitating over 1000 volunteers, 7,300 volunteer hours, and $8M in individual philanthropy for NYC. The frameworks and results of Hendo’s work were so impactful that it led to the creation of a national US team undertaking similar efforts in other regions.

2025 Back to School

Sarah Henderson Rosenberg

Senior Program Manager, Knowledge, Skills, & Learning at Google.org

Sarah Henderson Rosenberg (Hendo) is a Senior Program Manager on Google.org working in the Knowledge, Skills, and Learning area. Hendo has spent the last 13 years at Google building and growing programs and partnerships at the intersection of formal education and career-connected learning across K-16. For the last four years, Hendo’s portfolio consists of $20M+ of investments, and 50+ of Google.org’s global, US, and NYC area computing and AI education nonprofit organizations and education institutions. She has helped represent Google, and Google’s executives, on the NY Jobs CEO Council, Tech Talent Pipeline, CUNY Strengthening Community Colleges Consortium, and on multiple computing education boards and coalitions, including Reboot Representation, Code.org, AI4All.

Previously, she managed some of Google’s largest and longstanding CS Education programs, including CS First and the Computer Science Summer Institute. She was instrumental in the establishment of NYC as the largest Google US Apprenticeship hub, and notably in 2020, she led the office’s COVID-19 volunteer response, facilitating over 1000 volunteers, 7,300 volunteer hours, and $8M in individual philanthropy for NYC. The frameworks and results of Hendo’s work were so impactful that it led to the creation of a national US team undertaking similar efforts in other regions.

2025 Back to School
2025 Back to School Summit
Thursday, September 11, 2025
1:30 pm

Breaking Barriers: Philanthropy’s Role in Tech Talent Transformation

No longer confined to traditional grantmaking, today’s philanthropic leaders are co-creating systems-level solutions to drive inclusive economic mobility. This panel discussion will explore how philanthropic capital is being used to break down structural and financial barriers, expand access to workforce opportunities, and spark innovation across the tech sector. A panel of experts will share insights, strategies, and lessons learned, highlighting how philanthropy is reshaping opportunities for people and communities. The conversation will examine how impact is being redefined—not just in jobs or dollars, but in creating pathways to transformed lives.