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Ayanna Samuels

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Country: Jamaica
Email: ayanna.samuels [at] gmail.com
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Ayanna T. Samuels is the Management Associate at Citi Jamaica and the ICT4D Ja Network Facilitator at ICT4D Jamaica Limited.[1] She is also an Independent ICT Development Consultant & Entrepreneur.[2] She is a member of American Institute of Aerospace Engineers,[3] and a member of the Caribbean ICT Virtual Community (CIVIC).

Ayanna was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. Following her graduation from MIT, she returned to Jamaica and has since done a lot of work in the Development of ICT in Jamaica and Caribbean region. She was the Technical Consultant at International Telecommunication Union for 9 months in 2010. At Cizmic Consulting Incorporated, she was the Technical Consultant and Project Manager for 3 years, from March 2007 until March 2010. In this position, her duties included project management as required for certain projects. She has also worked as a research analyst at the OTF group and as a teacher at the Ardenne High School.[4]

Samuels was an ICANN Fellow at ICANN 42 in Dakar, Senegal. She believes that ICT holds great value to bring needed development to rural areas in the Caribbean, with widespread broadband access being and absolute necessity. She intends to be a part of the change she wants to see, and hopes to help give the Caribbean a stronger voice in Internet policy development.[5]

Education

She holds a Dual Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering and Technology & Policy from MIT. She graduated with a BSc in Aerospace Engineering from the same university. She was inducted into Sigma Xi Research Society.[6] Before she completed her MSc, she worked as an intern at the International Telecommunications Union, which is the UN agency responsible for Communication Technologies.[7]

Fun Fact

Ms. Ayanna is a dancer and avid fitness enthusiast. She was the first black woman to have graduated from MIT with Master's in Aerospace Engineering. She enjoys interacting with new cultures and traveling the globe.[8]

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