Solenne Savoia is a leader at the intersection of technology, inclusion, and sustainable development, with more than eight years of experience advancing the role of tech in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Her work centers on ensuring that innovation is not only cutting-edge, but equitable, inclusive, and socially transformative.
She began shaping the inclusive technology ecosystem in 2018, contributing to the design and launch of France’s first summit dedicated to inclusive and sustainable tech. Since then, she has developed and led numerous programs focused on broadening participation in the tech industry, particularly initiatives empowering women and other underrepresented groups to thrive in technology-driven fields.
Savoia manages a team at Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute where she oversees a dynamic portfolio of talent and learning programs in responsible artificial intelligence. These initiatives equip machine learning researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers with the knowledge and frameworks needed to design and govern AI systems that deliver meaningful societal benefit.
She holds a degree in English, American, and French law, as well as a Master of Science in Business Management.