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Alexandra R.
Cross-functional advisor specializing in responsible AI, data privacy, and social impact
MSc Alexandra Robinson is a technical expert with a decade of experience in research, strategy, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and program management in international development, security, digital technology, innovation, and responsible data.
She has a strong background in leveraging digital technology and private sector engagement to tackle critical development, human rights, and humanitarian issues like the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and labor trafficking in the Thai seafood industry, emphasizing the importance of responsible data practices.
Alexandra holds a Bachelor's degree from Davidson College and a Master of Science (MSc) degree from The University of Edinburgh.
Throughout her career, Alexandra has worked in various roles at organizations such as threshold.world, Asylee, Refugee and Migrant Assistance Network (ARMAN), Moonshot Global LLC, Humanity United, USAID, World Vision, TargetPoint Consulting, Tiny Hands International, SASANE, and others, contributing her expertise in strategy, learning, evidence, monitoring and evaluation, research, and program management.
Her international experience includes roles in different parts of the world, from the U.S. Global Development Lab to Nepal and Thailand, covering a wide range of issues such as global health crises, human trafficking, human rights advocacy, and policy analysis.
With a passion for driving positive change through data-driven approaches, Alexandra Robinson continues to make significant contributions to the fields of international development, security, and responsible data practices.