Summary
Pierre Chrzanowski is a Disaster Risk Management Specialist with 12 years of experience applying open data, geospatial information and data infrastructure principles to public- and private-sector resilience projects. Based in Paris, he has a strong track record at the World Bank and GFDRR—leading OpenDRI work—and has advised organizations including the Web Foundation, Open Knowledge, the ODI and the European Commission. He blends technical foundations from an engineering and computer science background with policy and strategic insight from international relations and digital diplomacy roles. Pierre routinely delivers research, capacity building and practical implementations that make geospatial and open data interoperable and usable for decision-makers. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex technical standards into actionable programs for governments and civil society, and he often operates at the intersection of open-source tooling and institutional governance.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Ingénieur, Management des Systèmes d'Information, Engineer, Ingénieur, Management des Systèmes d'Information, Engineer at Université de Technologie de Troyes
Exchange Program, Computer Science Department, Exchange Program, Computer Science Department at Concordia University
International Economy and Strategic Intelligence, International Economy and Strategic Intelligence at Institut des Relations Internationales et Stratégiques
French, English, German