About
Marcelle Momha is a computer scientist and AI policy specialist with hands-on experience implementing and leveraging emerging technologies to accelerate digital transformation. She designs tools, strategies and analytical frameworks to help governments, executives, and communities develop and deploy roadmaps for responsible AI adoption. Her research focuses on agentic AI, data privacy, and synthetic data standards. She is committed to bridging the digital divide by promoting AI literacy for all.
Marcelle has worked as an international consultant on IT and software projects. She then headed the youth empowerment programs department of a nonprofit organization, overseeing hundreds of multidisciplinary programs in 24 African countries. She holds a mid-career Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, a Master in Public Policy from American University, a European Master of Computer Science from the Institut d’Ingenierie Informatique de Limoges, France, and a Bachelor of Computer Science from the University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon.