Why Inclusive Design?
Scaling products, services, and resilient constitutional democracies require that each solve the greatest number of problems for the greatest number of people. Only then can we discover our true civic and economic potential.

IDI’s Mission
Design more just, free, and fair societies.
IDI’s Vision
Democracy, informed consent, and liberty extending into our digital lives.

IDI’s Philosophy
IDI views society as an integration of communities, economies, and governance structures.
IDI recognizes groups of people (community) first. When groups of people gather they develop systems of trade (economy) and define rules for engagement and order (governance).

Democratic resilience, national security, and economic prosperity require Inclusive Design to ensure buy-in from the largest possible population.
IDI Leadership
Executive Director

Robert Rueter
Distinguished Fellows
Non-Resident Senior Fellows

John P. Ryan, Ph.D.

Stephanie Lau, Ph.D.

D. Ramesh Rao, Ph.D.

Madeline Martiniere

Rabble / Evan Henshaw-Plath

Liz Steininger

Jennifer Oyedele

Christina Bowen

Swarnav S. Pujari

Dan Aronson
Non-Resident Fellows

Hudson Headley

Parsa Sheikholeslami

Nikhil Raghuveera

Ethan Reese
Independent Fellowship

Asia Korkmaz
Board of Directors

Latoya Holman
Chief Development Officer,
Public Education Foundation

Jennifer Burns, CPA
Chief Auditor, AICPA

David Torres
Senior Program Manager,
Accenture

Robert Rippee, Ph.D.
Executive Director, UNLV Office of Economic Development

Bart Patterson, Esq.
President Emeritus,
Nevada State College

Mark Garcia
Director of Villa Services, The Mirage

James Napoli, Esq.
Managing Partner,
Diceros Law

Riah Gonzalez-King
Emeritus President,
Equality Chamber of Commerce