Olinga Taeed's work experience includes serving as the Chair of the Bureau of Media, Data and Ideology, where they conducted research on media and social media issues. They also held the role of Non-Executive Chair at Aiza World, a blockchain-based gaming platform focused on ESG missions. Additionally, they served as the Director of the Centre for Citizenship, Enterprise and Governance, a leading think tank on the movement of value. Olinga Taeed was also a Council Member and Expert Advisor for the China E-Commerce Blockchain Committee and Chairperson of the TTP Procurement Foundation. They have experience as a Director for ValuesEnabler, Founding Chief Editor of "Frontiers in Blockchain" journal, and Managing Partner at Rothbadi & Co. Prior to these roles, they were the Director and Co-Founder of Women's Coin and the Executive Editor at Efficiency Exchange, Universities UK.

Olinga Taeed completed a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Fuel and Energy Engineering from the University of Leeds from 1978 to 1981. Following this, Olinga pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Systems Science and Theory at the same university, which was completed by 1987.

In addition to formal education, Olinga Taeed has obtained additional certifications. In 2021, Olinga received the Future Hacker certification from the Future Hacker Inspiring Community. Furthermore, Olinga is also recognized as a Fellow by The Institute of Directors, although specific details regarding the month and year of obtaining this certification are unavailable.

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Centre for Citizenship, Enterprise and Governance

The Centre for Citizenship, Enterprise & Governance (CCEG) was established in 2013 as a university research hub for investigating the measurement and application of social value.Since its inception, work at the Centre has created the ability to rapidly and independently provide a single number index score of social value that can beapplied to any commercial or public organisation, any community, region, sector and even to individuals. Development of the application of these social valve and intangible metrics has now been ceded to the external company Seratio Ltd., leaving CCEG to operate as an independent, not for profit, research think tank and policy institute concerned with the development and use of social value metrics as a measure to promote a just, prosperous and sustainably secure global society.


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