Summary
Carlos Moreno is a data-driven community affairs analyst and civic technologist with 11 years of experience applying analytics, storytelling, and design to improve public programs and policy in Tulsa. Currently advancing criminal-justice analytics and BI for Women’s Justice Programs at Family & Children’s Services, he builds dashboards, predictive models, and training to strengthen outcomes for recovery and parenting-in-jail initiatives. His background spans roles in nonprofit strategy, journalism, and creative entrepreneurship—from leading design and marketing teams to founding a boutique creative firm and producing a local music series—giving him a rare blend of technical reporting and community engagement skills. A published civic hacker and NextCity Vanguard alumnus, he’s active in local organizations like Tri City Collective and the Urban Coders Guild, connecting data work to grassroots partnerships. He holds an MPA focused on civic technology and brings a curiosity-driven approach to historical research and public storytelling. Outside work he’s a volunteer, magic-bean buyer, and guitar student who collaborates closely with local creatives and educators.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
anthropology, psychology, biology, chemistry, pharmacology, anthropology, psychology, biology, chemistry, pharmacology at San José State University
Santa Clara High School
Master of Public Administration - MPA, Public Administration, Civic Technology, Master of Public Administration - MPA, Public Administration, Civic Technology at University of Oklahoma