Summary
Alexander Bertram is an Executive Director with 15 years of experience building data-driven systems for humanitarian relief, international development, and the private sector. He leads the scale-up of ActivityInfo, having previously guided its technical development and an open-source R-on-JVM project, demonstrating rare fluency across software engineering, statistical computing, and information management. His strengths include rigorous survey and sampling design, GIS and automated cartography, complex statistical analysis, and turning messy field data into actionable decision systems. He has a track record of delivering end-to-end solutions—from database and platform engineering to training and operational deployment in conflict and emergency settings. Based in The Hague, he brings a blend of practical field experience (UNICEF, IOM) and product leadership that helps organizations rapidly operationalize evidence. Colleagues value his ability to translate technical complexity into clear recommendations that drive programmatic impact.
15 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BA International Studies, BA International Studies at American University
American University of Sharjah
French, Dari, Dutch, English, Spanish