Summary
Trevor Monroe is a Senior Program Manager with nine years of leadership at the World Bank driving the Innovations in Big Data program to help governments and institutions apply new data sources and methods for evidence-based policy. He blends technical program delivery, knowledge management, and strategic advisory skills to turn experimental data science into practical monitoring, evaluation, and operational improvements. His career spans applied analytics, partnership-building with multilateral institutions (IMF, OECD), and earlier technical roles at Bell Labs, giving him a rare mix of technical fluency and development-sector experience. Based in Washington, D.C., he is known for scaling pilots into institutional programs and for translating complex data innovations into actionable policy and operational change.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Economics; International Affairs, BA, Economics; International Affairs at University of Colorado Denver
MPIA, International Economics, China Focus, MPIA, International Economics, China Focus at UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS)
University of Denver
Chinese, French, Spanish