Sandra Moscoso is a Senior Advisor at I4DI, where she helps organizations strengthen the systems, processes, and capacities that turn data into better decisions. Her work sits at the intersection of knowledge management, open data, business process design, and institutional capacity building — making her the person clients call when they need their organizations to not just collect evidence, but actually use it.
Sandra spent over 13 years at the World Bank, where she built a career around making large institutions work more transparently and effectively. She co-developed the business case for publishing the World Bank’s financial data in open formats — designing, building, and launching the Bank’s public finance platform in six months. She led the Sudan Evidence Base Programme, managing a global team of 30 across five continents to deliver data literacy training to government and media communities. She designed open data and open government workshops for journalists, technologists, and entrepreneurs across more than a dozen countries from Kenya to Afghanistan to the Caribbean, training over 500 participants worldwide. Earlier in her World Bank tenure, she led internal controls documentation, capacity building for decentralized finance teams, and business process improvements that catalyzed procurement and fiduciary reforms.
At I4DI, Sandra has supported client organizational strategies, system implementations, and staff capacity building for organizations including USAID, Mars Inc., Counterpart International, and the Government of Washington, D.C. She is also an inaugural AI & Tech Fellow with The AI Upskilling Lab, where she is developing AI-enabled solutions to civic challenges. Sandra began her career as a Financial Analyst at Accenture and a Team Leader at RWD Technologies, implementing enterprise systems for clients including IBM, DuPont, and the New York City Port Authority.