Lindsay Kincaid
Lindsay Kincaid leads Team4Tech’s global Program Team and Community of Practice, advancing the organization’s strategy to scale equitable, high-impact STEM education initiatives with nonprofit partners worldwide. With over 20 years of experience spanning high school classrooms, higher education, adult learning, and nonprofit organizations, Lindsay brings deep expertise in program design, strategic leadership, and cross-sector collaboration.
Since joining Team4Tech, she has helped evolve the organization’s impact accelerator model to integrate skilled volunteering with research-informed practices, localized support, and regional programming. She has led the development of Regional Hubs in Kenya, India, and Brazil—geographic centers of collaboration that strengthen nonprofit partnerships and contextualize educator support. Under her leadership, Team4Tech’s Community of Practice has grown to include more than 1,000 NGOs across 100+ countries, supporting over 49 million learners.
Previously, Lindsay led teacher training and outreach at CK-12 Foundation, expanding access to open digital STEM resources for millions of global users. She spent a decade as a public high school teacher in Kansas, where she taught English, video production, International Baccalaureate film studies, and spoken word poetry—using storytelling as a tool for activism and global connection.
Lindsay has also served as adjunct faculty at the Johns Hopkins Graduate School of Education, coaching master’s-level educators in transformational teaching practices. As an MIT Solve and Jacobs Foundation LEAP Social Entrepreneur Fellow and a Fulbright Specialist, she collaborates with global partners to expand access to inclusive, high-quality education.
She holds a B.S. in Middle/Secondary Language Arts Education and an M.S.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Kansas. Outside of work, she enjoys photography, film festivals, road trips, and exploring the outdoors.