Michele Ellie Ahi

Chief Technology Officer at Legalucy

Michele Ellie Ahi is a highly experienced professional in the tech industry. Michele Ellie began their career in 2005 as an Investor/Member of the Software Committee for Keiretsu Forum. In 2008, they became an Adjunct Professor at Santa Clara University's Engineering Graduate School. In 2011, they joined PhoneTell, Inc as VP/Product Development and was responsible for Mobile Application Development, Data Directory with Data Ranking Intelligent Core, Crowd-Sourcing, and more. In 2012, they Co-Founded AppsClip, Inc. and served as Co-Founder and President of Technology. In 2013, they Co-Founded MyBiograph, Inc. and served as Co-Founder/CTO and Board of Directors. In 2014, they joined Mission College Center for Innovation and Technology as a Board of Directors. In 2015, they joined Strateq Health, Inc. as CISO and VP Product Engineering, where they were responsible for HIPAA and SaaS Platform for EHR Meaningful Use (MU2 and MU3). In 2019, they joined Lucy Technologies, Inc. as Chief Technology Officer and was responsible for leading product architecture, design, and development. Additionally, in 2019, they joined PetiMed Telehealth as Co-Chief Executive Officer and was responsible for building an AI-Powered TeleHealth Platform for Pets.

Michele Ellie Ahi has a diverse educational background. Michele Ellie obtained a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) from the University of Tehran in Pharmaceutical Sciences, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering from San Jose State University (High Honors), and a Master of Science in Engineering Management from Santa Clara University (High Honors). In 2006, they completed a CSc in Computer System Security Management from Stanford University in DevSecOps Security. Most recently, in 2020, they completed a DSc in Data Science from Stanford University in Foundations for Data Science Program and AI in Healthcare. In addition, they obtained a HIPAA Administration Certified certification from Hippa Compliance Associates in 2016.

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