Angelika Kerlin is a Programme and Project Manager with 9+ years delivering multimillion-dollar digital infrastructure, AI fairness, and innovation programmes across academia, government, and the private sector. She combines strategic programme design, financial and risk management, and regulator and stakeholder engagement with in-country deployment experience, backed by PRINCE2, Agile, and MSP certifications. Her work at institutions like The Alan Turing Institute and Chatham House bridges research and operational delivery, translating policy-informed insights into actionable programmes. Based in Dubai and open to regional opportunities, she is particularly adept at aligning data-driven initiatives with regulatory and donor priorities. A social scientist by training (MSc in Anthropology of International Development), she brings uncommon depth in human-centred approaches to technically complex projects.
3 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Anthropology of International Development and Humanitarian Assistance, Master of Science (MSc), Anthropology of International Development and Humanitarian Assistance at Brunel University London
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Archaeology, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Archaeology at University of Bradford
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