Summary
Brandon Mora is a data scientist and economist with six years of experience applying advanced analytics, experimentation, and impact evaluation to development challenges across Latin America. Currently a Knowledge and Learning Senior Associate at the Inter-American Development Bank, he blends rigorous evidence-based methods with generative AI exploration to test what truly works in policy and programs. His background includes research and data roles at the World Bank and hands-on public sector analysis in Peru, giving him practical insight into government implementation constraints. A University of Michigan master's student with a BSc in Economics from Universidad Andina del Cusco, he is as comfortable designing randomized evaluations as he is prototyping AI-driven analytics. Brandon regularly shares insights at the intersection of AI, economics, and development, and brings a rare mix of field experience and cutting-edge methodological curiosity to his work.
6 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Master's degree at University of Michigan
B.Sc. in Economics, B.Sc. in Economics at Universidad Andina del Cusco
MITx on edX
Spanish, English, French