About

Abbey Carlton is Vice President of Social Impact for Indeed, the world’s largest hiring platform. In this role, Abbey leads Indeed’s global efforts to break down bias and barriers in hiring through product innovation, partnerships and community initiatives.

Prior to joining Indeed, Abbey spent nearly a decade at The Rockefeller Foundation, where she led the Foundation’s efforts on jobs and economic opportunity. Earlier in her career, Abbey held research and program management positions with New York University’s Institute for Education and Social Policy, the US Department of Labor, and the law firm Cravath, Swaine and Moore, LLP. She is a fellow with The Aspen Institute’s First Movers program, a member of the Workforce Matters Steering Committee, and a mentor through PhilanthropyNY’s Young Leaders program. Abbey has served on several nonprofit boards, currently serving as a Board Director for Family Promise of Essex County, an organization focused on housing instability in and around Newark, NJ.

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Abbey received a bachelor’s degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University and a master’s in Public Policy from Georgetown University.

Episodes

  • October 19, 2023

    Breaking Down Hiring Barriers with Abbey Carlton of Indeed

    Abbey Carlton is Vice President of Social Impact for Indeed, the world’s largest hiring platform. In this role, Abbey leads Indeed’s global efforts to break down bias and barriers in hiring through product innovation, partnerships and community initiatives. John Shegerian: Do you have a suggestion for a rock star Impact Podcast guest? Go to impactpodcast.com […]