Director of Engineering for New America's | Public Interest Technology Program
Afua Bruce is the director of engineering for New America’s Public Interest Technology program. Bruce joined New America after spending several years working in senior science and technology positions within the Federal government—at the White House and at the FBI. During the Obama Administration, Bruce served as the executive director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy’s National Science and Technology Council at the White House. In this role, she oversaw 100 different Federal inter-agency working groups, tackling challenges on environment, and sustainability, homeland and national security, science, technology, and STEM education.
While at the FBI, Bruce held a variety of strategy and program management positions. She led work on data challenges, technical project management, process improvement, and strategic change for the Bureau’s engineering, lab, and financial programs. Prior to joining the Federal government, Afua was a software engineer at IBM. Afua holds a degree in computer engineering from Purdue University, and an MBA from the University of Michigan.