Ross F.

Founder & CEO at Moonshot

Ross F. has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Ross founded Moonshot in 2015 and served as the CEO. In 2020, they became the Co-Chair of the Communication and Narratives Working Group at Radicalisation Awareness Network - RAN. From 2012 to 2015, Ross was the Director of the AVE Network at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, managing a network of former violent extremists and survivors of violent extremism. Prior to that, they worked as a Terrorism Analyst at Exclusive Analysis from 2011 to 2015. Ross also has experience in technology integration, having worked as an Analyst at Deloitte from 2010 to 2012. Ross was a Manager at Zevas Communications from 2008 to 2009 and served in the Irish Defence Forces as a Corporal from 2003 to 2009. Ross took paternity leave in 2021.

Ross F. has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Politics from University College Cork. Ross also holds a Master of Arts degree in Terrorism, Security, and Society from King's College London. Additionally, Ross has obtained several certifications. These include the PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner Certification Training from PRINCE2.com, the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting from CIMA, and diplomas in Business Analysis and Systems Development from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. The exact months and years of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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Moonshot

Moonshot designs technologies and methodologies to reach people both engaging in and affected by a range of online harms, including disinformation, human trafficking, gender-based violence, and child sexual exploitation and abuse.Moonshot has delivered threat monitoring and analysis, digital campaigns, tailored interventions, and a range of otherservices in over 57 countries and 33 languages, for governments, tech companies, and international organizations. Its clientele includes the Department of Homeland Security, USAID, the US Department of State, the UK Home Office, and companies such as Facebook and Google.


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