Kerri Lemoie is a director-level web technology leader with 14+ years of experience building standards-driven, scalable digital credential systems and a 20+ year career arc that spans hands-on engineering to CTO roles. She leads the Digital Credentials Consortium’s technical strategy, driving interoperable, privacy-forward implementations of W3C Verifiable Credentials and decentralized identifiers for academic and workforce ecosystems across North America and Europe. A founding technical contributor to Open Badges and co-founder of the Badgechain research group, she combines deep standards work with product delivery and community stewardship. Her PhD work in media psychology focused on technology adoption for self-sovereign identity, blending human-centered research with technical design. Kerri’s track record includes influencing U.S. Department of Education and ACE policy reports, and shepherding Open Badges’ migration to the verifiable credentials model. Outside of work she brings a practical, curious spirit—she lives in Chapel Hill with her family and is oddly serious about axe-throwing accuracy.
13 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors Computer Science Art Marketing Management, Bachelors Computer Science Art Marketing Management at Rhode Island College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Media Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Media Psychology at Fielding Graduate University
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Kerri Lemoie - Director at Digital Credentials Consortium