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Nino Nanitashvili
DevRel Program Manager for Google - Forbes 30 Under 30
Nino Nanitashvili is a dedicated professional with over 11 years of experience in the field of human capital development and economic growth. With a strong academic background in social sciences and a passion for leveraging technology for social good, she has worked with prominent organizations like UN, World Bank, Google, and more.
Nino is a firm believer in the power of community efforts and has actively led tech communities in Georgia since 2011, including Google Developers Group (GDG) and WomenTechmakers. She also teaches courses on digital business and e-governance, mentors startups, and advocates for women's economic empowerment.
As a cosmopolitan with a deep love for Georgia, Nino has gained unique experiences working in different countries, with diverse stakeholders, and across various cultures. Her work has been recognized by prestigious platforms like TEDx, Forbes 30 Under 30, and One Young World, motivating her to continue making a positive impact through innovative solutions in the tech-driven world.
Nino's educational journey includes pursuing degrees in social innovation, public administration, social psychology, and social sciences from esteemed institutions like The London School of Economics and Political Science, Ilia State University, University of Groningen, and Tbilisi State University.
Throughout her career, Nino has held key roles such as Program Manager at Google, Startup Ecosystem Consultant at Asian Development Bank, and Digital Development Consultant at The World Bank Group. She has also been involved in various capacities with organizations like Impact Hub Tbilisi, Internet Society, Grameen Creative Lab, and more, showcasing her versatile skill set and commitment to driving positive change.
Nino's extensive professional background spans from program management and consultancy to community building and advocacy, making her a versatile and impactful leader in the intersection of technology and social impact.