
معرفی
Carolina Rossini is the Director of Public Interest Technology (PIT) Programs at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's PIT Initiative and a Professor of Practice in the School of Public Policy. Based in Arlington, Massachusetts, she teaches, conducts research, and leads graduate course development in Public Interest Technology.
- JD: University of São Paulo, Brazil (2000)
- MBA: IE University, Spain (2004, Telefonica scholarship)
- MA: Santiago Dantas – UNICAMP/UNESP, Brazil (2005)
- LL.M.: Boston University, USA (2008, BU scholarship)
Rossini is an internationally recognized expert at the intersection of technology, policy, and law, with 25+ years of experience across private, non-profit, and academic sectors. Her work spans governance frameworks for data, digital rights, and equitable technology development.
Key Affiliations:
- Council member, Think 20 advisory group to G20 (2024 mandate)
- Co-founder & Director, Datasphere Initiative
- Co-founder & Director, Portulans Institute
- Lecturer, Boston University Law School
- PIT Fellow, BU Faculty of Computing & Data Science
Scientific Awards & Recognition:
- World Economic Forum Young Global Leader (2016-2022)
Professional Experience:
- VP for International Policy at Public Knowledge
- 3-year Fellow & Project Coordinator at Berkman Klein Center (Harvard)
- Advisor to Global Partners Digital and Open Knowledge Foundation
- Board member at InternetLab, Derechos Digitales, #IamtheCode, and Instituto EducaDigital
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