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Our CEO:
Harley Lippman

Harley Lippman is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Genesis10, a top leader in technology workforce solutions. Since establishing Genesis10 in 1999, he has guided the company’s growth while championing opportunities that help people build meaningful careers.

Harley Lippman

Visionary Leadership

Harley sets a clear direction: put people first, deliver results and stay close to clients. Under his leadership, Genesis10 has earned national recognition for client success, talent satisfaction, workplace excellence and a strong people-first culture.

Building the Future of Tech Talent

In 2018, Harley championed the launch of dev10 — a hire-train-deploy program that creates pathways into software, AI and data careers for motivated learners, and builds AI-fluent talent within existing teams through Skillbridging.

Global Engagement and Philanthropy

Harley serves on business, academic and policy boards and supports causes in education and remembrance. His documentary Safeguarding Memory aired on PBS and received multiple awards.

Bright Minds NGO

In 2015, Harley and his wife, Marie, founded Bright Minds NGO near Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The center is home to 20 children, ages five to eighteen, many of whom are orphaned or have only one family member. Along with their village schooling, children receive supplemental English and computer classes at Bright Minds. After high school, Bright Minds continues to support them by funding college tuition in the subject of their choice.

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Child First Center

Building on this work, Harley and his family also support the Child First Center (ACCF) in Siem Reap. Started by former Bright Minds students, ACCF employs five teachers and provides supplementary education, meals, clothing and language classes to more than 500 children each month.

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Holocaust Remembrance in Poland

As a Presidential appointee to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad, Harley led efforts to uncover more than 20 mass graves of Jews killed in Poland between 1939 and 1942. He oversaw the installation of memorials in Polish, English and Hebrew to honor the victims, and later served as executive producer of the PBS documentary Safeguarding Memory: Commemorating Jewish Mass Graves in Poland.

In 2023, Poland’s Minister of Culture and National Heritage awarded Harley the Medal Opoekin Miejsc Pamieci Narodowej, honoring him as a Guardian of National Memorial Sites.