Monica Greco is a senior program officer at Open Society Foundations and a Fellow at Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy.
Greco’s research examines policies and practices for incorporating technology into refugee protection and systems for predicting and managing migration. It is especially concerned with the normative, legal and practical implications of technology for migration policy, human rights, asylum access and democracy.
At Open Society Foundations, Greco leads a portfolio addressing the intersection of tech and migration. In addition, she is involved in projects on countering authoritarianism, technology and society, and inclusion and protection of refugees and migrants.
Before joining OSF in 2017, Monica worked in consulting, economic development and refugee aid, globally and in the Middle East. She serves as Chair of the Board of Collateral Repair Project, a refugee aid organization in Amman, Jordan. She holds a B.A. from Princeton University and a M.Sc. from the University of Oxford. She was a Fulbright fellow in Jordan in 2013-2014.