
Ingrid Hu Dahl is the Director of Learning Experiences at Capital One, creating a culture of belonging and persistent learning through designing creative leadership programs on presence, influence, public speaking and generally, creating experiences for designers to grow their confidence and impact. Dahl constructs facilitation development programs to scale learning and throughout the company; she also oversees the Design Thinking and Service Design training at Capital One.
Dahl was previously the Managing Director of KQED’s Learning initiative where she oversaw the development of products, platforms and content to support teachers and students across the United States. And prior to KQED, she was the Senior Director of Education and Field Building at Bay Area Video Coalition where she designed programs to bridge underrepresented young professionals to the tech sector from an innovation and social impact lens in partnership with the National Science Foundation. She is a founding member of the Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls (Brooklyn, NY) where she taught girls empowerment through music, identity workshops and collaboration. She lectures nationally and internationally, has taught courses at Rutgers University on imagery and culture, designed and facilitated leadership workshops, and created a public speaking Riot Grrrl course at the Barnard Center for Research on Women. Dahl participates in the diversity and tech movement and is a TEDx speaker.