CAMBRIDGE SUPTECH LAB - Key Persons


Abhisekh Rana

Job Titles:
  • Senior Data Scientist
Abhisekh is the Senior Data Scientist at the Cambridge SupTech Lab. He has worked on a wide range of machine learning/artificial intelligence solutions across different domains, including those related to natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, simulation, and anomaly detection.

Amina Anvar

Job Titles:
  • Learning Technologist
Amina is the Learning Technologist at Cambridge SupTech Lab. With a passion for continuous growth and exploration, she has established herself as a learner and an enthusiastic professional in the field of educational technology. She possesses a deep understanding of both educational theories and cutting-edge technologies. Driven by the belief that education should be accessible, engaging, and learner-centred, Amina works to design, implement, and optimize technology-enhanced learning experiences. She constantly seeks opportunities to leverage emerging technologies, such as virtual reality, gamification, artificial intelligence, and adaptive learning, to create personalized and effective learning environments for diverse audiences. Amina has collaborated with educators, instructional designers, and administrators to develop and support educational initiatives. She learns the specific needs of learners and tailors technological solutions that facilitate knowledge acquisition and skills development. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, she encourages the adoption of best practices and ensures that the learning experiences are both evidence-based and forward-thinking. She stays updated on the latest trends, research, and advancements in the learning and development field. She holds a Master of Science in Big Data and Business Intelligence from Greenwich University.

Bryan Zhang - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Co - Founder
  • Executive Director
Bryan is a Co-Founder and the Executive Director of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. He has led and co-authored more than 50 high-impact national, regional, and global fintech market and regulatory reports covering a wide range of topics from digital lending, digital assets, and green finance to digital financial inclusion and regulatory innovation. He was appointed by the UK Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee as the Independent Chair of a Strategic Working Group (SWG) that looks at the future development of Open Banking in the United Kingdom. Bryan is a member of Bank of England's CBDC Engagement Forum, IMF's FAS Advisory Group, OECD's Steering Group on SME & Entrepreneurship Finance, and Dubai International Financial Centre's (DIFC) Innovation Panel. He co-chairs the Future of Global FinTech initiative in collaboration with the World Economic Forum. He was trained in economic geography and public policy at Cambridge and Oxford Universities.

Cynthia Oshiro

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager
Cynthia Oshiro is a Project Manager at Cambridge SupTech Lab. She worked for ten years, primarily in the technology industry at Cisco, developing growth strategy for its global education program and its digital products to help close the digital skills gap in Latin America. Her experience extends to business development, project and program management, change management, organizational transformation, product development and strategy, and stakeholder management. Before joining the Lab Cynthia was the Corporate Social Responsibility Manager and Key Account Manager for Latin America at Cisco, leading its Networking Academy program on key national and regional projects in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina, and Mexico. She has worked on joint projects with organizations such as the Ministries of Education and Defense, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO).

David Allen

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager
Bio: In previous roles, David coordinated the upgrade of the New York State Department of Financial Services, working with regulated financial institutions, in-house development, external vendors, and State stakeholders to manage the custom development of their modernised IT solution. David consulted on the user infrastructure upgrade and data modernisation of the New York State Worker's Compensation Board, taking a decisive role in the movement of their $65 million project from a failing, outsourced vendor to a successful, in-house IT provider. David also consulted on the New York State Department of Labor's IT upgrade. There he led design sessions, documentation creation and audit, development tracking, quality assurance, and user acceptance testing for the flagship gubernatorial initiative. In addition, David has rolled out and seen the adoption of countless software applications in the private sector resulting in real-time collaboration between internal and external stakeholders, improved data analysis capabilities, and streamlined business processes to support digital transformation, change management, and workforce adoption. 

Dayna Donovan

Job Titles:
  • Graphic Designer
Dayna is the Graphic Designer for the Cambridge SupTech Lab. She brings more than ten years of experience as a graphic design and marketing professional in the private sector and in frastructure spaces.

Dr. Kyriakos Christofi

Job Titles:
  • Surey Programmer
  • Survey Programmer
Bio: Dr. Kyriakos Christofi a Survey Programmer at the Cambridge SupTech Lab. He is also a lecturer in management at the European University Cyprus. He holds a PhD in Business Administration from the European University Cyprus and a Master's in Project Management from the University of London. His research interests focus on the development of strategic best practices in high-velocity environments. This includes digital transformation, project-based strategies, knowledge management practices, asset structure management, and alternative finance.

Elia Resch

Job Titles:
  • Programme Lead, SupTech Secondments and Innovation Leaders

Elisabeth Anna Resch

Job Titles:
  • Programme Lead, SupTech Secondments and Innovation Leaders
Elisabeth Anna is the Programme Lead for Secondments and Innovation Leaders at the Cambridge SupTech Lab, aiming to facilitate knowledge exchange, foster leadership development, build partnerships, and grow the suptech movement globally. She has over ten years of experience leading multi-stakeholder initiatives and projects to advance sustainable development. Her areas of expertise include corporate sustainability, gender equality, and human rights due diligence. Elisabeth Anna has previously held roles at the World Bank Group, Global Citizen, and most recently the United Nations Global Compact, the world's largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative, where she led the design and rollout of global accelerator initiatives engaging thousands of companies across all regions to set ambitious targets for gender equality and women's leadership. Previously, Elisabeth Anna was able to contribute to the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals while working at the Executive Office of the UN Secretary General. She was recognised for her sustainability leadership as a 30 under 30 honoree by GreenBiz and received an award by the Government of Lower Austria for her leadership in driving inclusive climate action. Elisabeth Anna is fluent in German, English, and Spanish and is continuously learning other languages. She holds an LLM in International Law from Georgetown University and is admitted to the New York State Bar.

Hunter Sims

Job Titles:
  • Associate Director of Business & Operations
Hunter's research interests are in digital payments, financial inclusion, open banking, and broader frontier market investing. Prior to joining the Centre, Hunter worked in the finance industry, beginning his career in corporate banking in the United States, later transitioning to Rwanda to facilitate a turnaround plan and digital transformation strategy at a microfinance bank as Head of Credit. This included the implementation of a USSD-enabled digital payments platform enabling the disbursement and collection of credit via an agent network to 200,000+ clients across the country. Hunter holds an MBA from the University of Cambridge with a Concentration in Finance.

Jose Miguel

Job Titles:
  • Co - Head
  • Specialist
Jose Miguel is a Senior Suptech Specialist of the Cambridge SupTech Lab. He is a subject matter expert on financial consumer protection, market conduct supervision, digital financial services, and financial inclusion. Before joining the Lab, he worked for nine years as Market Conduct Supervisor at the Superintendenc e of Banking, Insurance, and Private Pension Funds of Peru. Among his main contributions to the Superintendenc e are the improvements in the regulatory framework to enable digitisation, the development of the risk-based market conduct supervision framework, and the formulation of market conduct rules to protect consumers affected by the pandemic. In addition, he represented the Superintenden ce in international forums organised by the Alliance for Financial Inclusion, the Bank for International Settlements, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, and the World Bank, sharing the Peruvian experience in market conduct supervision. Jose Miguel's main motivation is to help financial authorities around the world leverage the potential of technological developments to escalate the impact of their policies, regulations, and supervisory actions. He is strongly committed to protecting consumers, improving market efficiency, and boosting financial inclusion. He holds an MPA in Economic Policy Management from Columbia University.

Juliet Ongwae

Job Titles:
  • Senior SupTech Specialist

Leslye Sihuay Diburga

Job Titles:
  • Senior Suptech Specialist
Leslye Sihuay is a Senior Suptech Specialist at the Cambridge SupTech Lab. She has over 15 years of experience in the financial industry and is an expert in financial technology, risk management, cybersecurity, and digital finance innovation.

Matt Grasser - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Co - Founder
  • Co - Head
Matt is the Co-Founder and Co-Head of the Cambridge SupTech Lab. He is a seasoned leader in expanding the frontier of the digital technology space, with over 15 years of broad-ranging, global experience to draw from. His driving passion throughout has been maximising impact through effectively applied technologies, with an emphasis on meeting the needs of otherwise excluded or vulnerable people. This pursuit has led him into roles as a pioneering fintech entrepreneur, startup acceleration fund lead, hackathon & techsprint organiser, innovation gallery curator, academic lecturer, and strategic advisor for myriad financial innovation and digital transformation initiatives. Matt's specialization is in the collaborative design, deployment, and integration of digital technologies. Within the bounds of financial services and supervision, he often serves as a translator in cutting through the intimidating jargon and hype that can plague cutting-edge tech, and instead guides an earnest exploration of the real value of these tools through practical demonstration cases. The programmes that Matt has collaboratively led in the past include the RegTech for Regulators Accelerator (R2A), the Catalyst Fund Startup Accelerator, the GSMA's Mobile Money Profitability 2.0 model, and the Target Product Profile framework for development of inclusive payments products. He previously founded Bytemark, a mobile payments and transit ticketing platform, LDLN, a decentralised communication platform for underserved communities, and What Is Up Labs, a creative cooperative focused on rapid prototyping. Prior to the Lab, he most recently served a Principal Consultant at BFA Global. Matt holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering and formal certifications in Data Science, Social Entrepreneurship, Machine Learning, and Humanitarian Innovation.

Medha Dobhal

Job Titles:
  • Product Manager
Medha is a Product Manager at the Cambridge SupTech Lab, committed to experiential learning, adaptability, strategic thinking, and curiosity. She brings diverse set of learnings from eight years in four industries, including financial services, data consulting, software development, and deeptech venture building, across which she has consistently worn multiple hats for enterprises of all sizes. As she has progressively gotten more involved in innovations of increasing complexities and impacts, she honed her craft in shaping and positioning products for success in the face of ambiguity and uncertainty. She has managed a wide range of products, including business process automation solutions, logistics services, and edge AI technology. Building on the foundations provided by her educational background that includes an MBA from the University of Cambridge (UK) and an electronics engineering degree from Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology-Surat (India), she finds great satisfaction in bridging the gap between technical and non-technical stakeholders to unlock value. She joined the Lab with the commitment to drive meaningful innovation that positively impacts society at large.

Nathalie Lenehan

Job Titles:
  • Technical Program Manager
Nathalie Lenehan is the Technical Program Manager of the Cambridge SupTech Lab, bringing decades of diverse technical expertise into this crucial role within the Lab. She brings her leadership and passion for efficiency and transparency to bear across several facets of the Lab, including development of working prototypes through the Launchpad, management of our Digital Tools offering, and ecosystem-wide hackathons and tech sprints. Prior to joining the Lab, Nathalie spent over eight years working with the New York State Department of Financial Services along with regulated financial institutions, consumers, providers, advocates, vendors, and third-party stakeholders, managing development of custom IT solutions for large-scale initiatives. She has led the design, development, roll-out, and adoption of numerous software applications that have resulted in real-time collaboration between internal and external stakeholders, improved data analysis capabilities, and streamlined business processes to support the digital transformation and workforce adoption of these solutions. Some of her main contributions include the design and development of a cybersecurity risk assessment platform, an end-to-end consumer complaints/appeals management system, improved data analytics of the paid family leave and frauds programmes, and regulatory compliance filings intake, case management, reporting, and publishing platforms. Throughout her career, Nathalie has specialized in managing strategy and development by connecting diverse teams, coordinating with technical specialists, product owners, and leaders, to execute scalable sup tech applications through effective communication, collaboration, and documentation. These have improved consumer protection as well as regulation and supervision of regulated financial entities. She holds an Electrical Engineering degree from New York Institute of Technology, and a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.

Rochelle Momberg

Job Titles:
  • Senior SupTech Learning Manager

Rose Njuguna

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
  • Intern - Research
Rose is a researcher at the Cambridge Suptech Lab. She is an L.L.M candidate at Strathmore University pursuing International Financial Law and regulation. She has over four years experience working within the digital financial services sector. She previously worked as an analyst for a regulatory technology (regtech) company relying on machine learning and Natural Language processing. She is passionate about increasing inclusivity and incorporating gender intentionality and equality within the digital financial services eco-system and has a keen interest in AI ethics and governance. She prides herself in being able to bring her research work into actionable insights.

Samir Kiuhan-Vasquez

Job Titles:
  • Senior Researcher
Samir is a senior researcher at the Cambridge SupTech Lab. He is a seasoned economist with over 15 years of diverse experience in academic, public, private, and multilateral organisations. His expertise lies in financial regulation, digital finance, and development economics. Notably, he served as Deputy Director of Research, Innovation, and Development at the Government of Colombia's financial supervisory authority, where he led a multidisciplinary team to manage risk analysis, regulatory impact evaluation, and supervisory methodologies. More recently, his experience at the European University Institute's Florence School of Banking and Finance has further solidified his position at the forefront of cutting-edge financial research and policy development, as he has been designing and teaching capacity-building programs to the European Central Bank and European national competent authorities. His multifaceted background positions Samir to provide insights into the intersection of academic research, public policy, and financial sector development, drawing from his extensive contributions to different jurisdictions. Samir earned a Master's Degree from Cornell University and a Doctorate from Bocconi University.

Simone di Castri - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Co - Founder
  • Co - Head
Simone is the Co-Founder and Co-Head of the Cambridge SupTech Lab. He is a public policy specialist and frontier digital economy and financial market leader with 15 years of high-impact engagement in the fields of banking, payments, telecoms, and technology. His passion is evidence-based, data-informed policymaking, as well as the use of technology and innovative processes to pursue economic efficiency and social equality. He has extensive experience in regulatory and policy development, private sector partnership, advocacy, and academia. Simone's specialisation is the creation of new processes and solutions to address complex problems, strategizing synergies of multiple stakeholders to enhance their individual and collective impacts. Always with an emphasis on reducing digital and economic divides to pursue inclusiveness and social justice. Among the ground-breaking initiatives that Simone has conceived and led in the past are the RegTech for Regulators Accelerator (R2A), the GSMA Code of Conduct for Mobile Money Providers, and the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI) Consumer Empowerment and Market Conduct working group. Simone has previously held roles at the GSMA, the World Bank, the United Nations, AFI, the International Development Law Organization, and the consulting firm BFA Global. He has led engagements with clients such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Omidyar Network, USAID, the Better Than Cash Alliance, Facebook, the World Bank, the Bank for International Settlements, the New York Department of Financial Services, and countless fintech startups, banks, central banks, and finance ministries. For two years he taught a course on "Digital Citizenship & Approaches to Development" at the Fletcher School, Tufts University. He holds a PhD in Law & Economics.