The Baroness Shields | |
Honorific-Prefix: | The Right Honourable |
Honorific-Suffix: | OBE |
Office1: | Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Internet Crime and Harms |
Primeminister1: | Theresa May |
Term Start1: | December 2016 |
Term End1: | February 2018 |
Office2: | Minister for Internet Safety and Security |
Primeminister2: | Theresa May |
Term Start2: | December 2016 |
Term End2: | June 2017 |
Office3: | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Internet Safety and Security at the Home Office |
Primeminister3: | David Cameron Theresa May |
Term Start3: | December 2015 |
Term End3: | June 2017 |
Office4: | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Internet Safety and Security at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport |
Primeminister4: | David Cameron Theresa May |
Term Start4: | May 2015 |
Term End4: | December 2016 |
Office5: | Prime Minister’s Adviser on the Digital Economy |
Primeminister5: | David Cameron |
Term Start5: | June 2014 |
Term End5: | May 2015 |
Office6: | Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal |
Term Start6: | 16 September 2014 Life peerage |
Party: | Conservative |
Birth Date: | 1962 7, df=yes |
Birth Place: | St. Marys, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Nationality: | British & American |
Spouse: | Andy Stevenson |
Children: | 1 |
Residence: | London, UK |
Alma Mater: | The Pennsylvania State University 1984, Bachelor of Science. The George Washington University 1987, Master of Business Administration; and, Doctorate in Public Service, Honoris Causa, May 2016 |
Occupation: | Technology industry executive, Former UK Minister for Internet Safety & Security, and Founder of www.weprotect.org |
Home Secretary: | Theresa May Amber Rudd |
Known For: | Digital industry pioneer, entrepreneur and tech industry executive |
Joanna Shields, Baroness Shields, (born 12 July 1962) is an American–British businesswoman and politician. Shields was made a Life Peer in the House of Lords in 2014, and later was Minister for Internet Safety and Security under David Cameron and Theresa May. She had also been Advisor on the Digital Economy to David Cameron.
Shields was born in 1962 in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, and was the second of five children.[1] She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Penn State University in 1984.[2] Then, she earned an MBA from George Washington University.[3] Shields started her career in Washington, D.C.,[4] before moving to Silicon Valley.[5]
In 1989 Shields joined Electronics for Imaging (Efi) as a product manager[6] and later was appointed as Vice President of Production Systems.[7] She left in 1997 to become CEO at Veon.[8] Shields then moved to London to run RealNetworks EMEA.[9] [10] Subsequently, she was appointed as the director of EMEA Syndication & Partnerships for Google.[11]
In late 2006 Shields was approached by Benchmark Capital to step in as CEO of the social networking startup Bebo.[12] At Bebo, Shields introduced Open Media, opening Bebo's platform for media companies to reach its 50M user base and enabling media owners to monetise their content,[13] and Bebo Originals, a series of original online shows.[14] The first Bebo Original KateModern was nominated for two BAFTA awards.[15]
After engineering Bebo's acquisition for $850m by Aol in May 2008, Shields briefly relocated to New York City to head Aol's newly created People Networks, overseeing the company's social and communications assets including AIM, Aol Instant Messenger and ICQ. Bebo's development continued under Shields with the release of Timeline in 2009, the first social network to organise and represent life events in a linear way.[16] Timeline eventually became standard on social networks when Facebook released the feature in 2012.[17]
In 2009 Shields was recruited by former Google colleague Sheryl Sandberg to run Facebook in Europe, Middle East & Africa as VP & managing director.[18]
In May 2018, Shields was announced as the Group CEO of BenevolentAI, a London-based medical startup.[19] [20] She stepped down from that role in September 2023.[21]
In October 2012 Shields was named the UK's Ambassador for Digital Industries.[22] She was Chair and CEO of Tech City from January 2013 to May 2015.[23] She helped create Future Fifty, a programme which was launched by the Chancellor George Osborne in April 2013.[24]
Shields was appointed OBE in the 2014 New Year Honours List for "services to digital industries and voluntary service to young people".[25] After being nominated as a working peeress in August 2014,[26] Shields was elevated to the peerage on 16 September 2014 taking the title Baroness Shields, of Maida Vale in the City of Westminster.[27]
She graduated as BS from Penn State University, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority,[28] and did her post-grad studies as MBA from George Washington University. Shields received a Doctorate in Public Service, Honoris Causa, from George Washington University May 2016.. Shields is married to Andy Stevenson, Sporting Director of the Aston Martin in Formula One racing team.[29]