Summary
Caitlin Stilin-rooney is a project manager and data-driven analyst with 11 years of experience focused on financial inclusion and economic empowerment for women across nonprofits, international development, finance, and technology. She currently leads projects at BlockQuake, bringing cross-disciplinary expertise that spans microfinance, blockchain identity solutions, and behavioral science-informed customer research. Her career blends hands-on program design—co-founding a women's business cooperative in Haiti and advising coffee-sector empowerment initiatives—with rigorous data analysis for clients like Diageo and Clover Health. Caitlin has prototyped legal-technical solutions for refugee identity with MIT collaborators, showing an uncommon mix of legal, technical, and humanitarian perspectives. Known for turning complex social challenges into actionable pilots, she excels at translating quantitative insights into programmatic strategies that scale. Based in New York, she pairs a liberal-arts foundation (Magna Cum Laude in Religious Studies) with practical field experience across three continents.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Religion/Religious Studies, Magna Cum Laude, Bachelor's degree, Religion/Religious Studies, Magna Cum Laude at Muhlenberg College
English, Spanish