
Lucille is social science data-use specialist and qualified sustainability professional, with local and global expertise. She has over 15 years experience in all aspects of sustainability across a multitude of sectors, with 9 years experience in data-driven public service delivery and smart cities efforts, primarily focused on digital transformation at the local government level.
Lucille holds a law degree from the University of Oxford in the U.K., an MSc in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science from Sweden’s Lund University, and is currently pursuing her doctorate at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, within the Sociology department. In addition, she holds a researcher post at the United Nations University EGOV Unit in Portugal.
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