Advisory Board
The Quantum Lens Advisory is supported by a multidisciplinary council of senior advisors spanning, among other fields, law, economics, climate, media, public affairs, organizational leadership, and cultural and narrative dynamics — including popular culture, brand, and public meaning.
Adonis Hoffman
Adonis Hoffman is an independent legal counsel, business analyst, and nationally recognized commentator on corporate risk, regulation, and reputation.
He advises corporations, investors, and policymakers on navigating complex regulatory and reputational environments while strengthening long-term competitiveness and accountability.
With more than 100 nationally published articles and decades of experience across government, Fortune 500 companies, and trade associations, Hoffman is a trusted voice for CEOs and boards confronting high-stakes governance and public policy challenges.
Adonis Hoffman has published more than 100 articles in leading outlets including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Foreign Policy, Fox Business, and The Hill, shaping national conversations on business, public policy, technology, and regulation.
He has testified before Congress and appears regularly on major networks including CNBC, CNN, and Fox News.
A longtime member of the District of Columbia and U.S. Supreme Court bar, Hoffman brings decades of legal and policy experience spanning government, Fortune 500 corporations, and national trade associations.
His work on Big Tech, AI, corporate governance, and media accountability has established him as a respected, independent voice valued by executives, policymakers, and global organizations for his willingness to address difficult issues directly.
Amy Longsworth
Senior Advisor, Climate Strategy & Systems Leadership
Amy Longsworth, CA ‘76, joined the Boston Green Ribbon Commission (GRC) in 2015 and retired as its Executive Director in 2026. The GRC supports Boston through policy and technical innovation, climate action, and leadership. It is comprised of the leaders and senior staff of Boston’s leading institutions in higher education, health care, commercial real estate, and arts and culture, along with Mayor Wu and representatives from the City of Boston, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the major utilities, philanthropists, and several nonprofit organizations.
An English major in a tech and policy world, Amy focuses on helping organizations realize the strategic advantage of making climate part of their agenda. Her career – which included senior roles at The Nature Conservancy and PWC — has centered on working with businesses and the private sector to drive best practices in biodiversity conservation, sustainability, and climate solutions. She is an alum of Wesleyan University and the Harvard Business School and proud to be part of the forward-leaning climate community in Boston.