A Well-Deserved Honor for an Open Source and Technology Leader with Three Decades of Executive Director-Level Experience
WAKEFIELD, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Mojaloop Foundation today announced that the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the Women in Tech® North America Awards has been bestowed upon Paula Hunter, Executive Director of the Mojaloop Foundation, recognizing her outstanding contributions and enduring impact on the technology industry. This distinguished award honors women who have demonstrated visionary leadership, innovative thinking, and a steadfast commitment to inclusivity and progress in technology over their careers. Paula Hunter’s visionary leadership, deep expertise in open source, and dedication to expanding access to financial services embody the spirit of the award.
“It is a great honor to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from Women in Tech®,” said Hunter. “I am deeply committed to advancing inclusivity and innovation in technology, and I am grateful for the opportunity to work with such talented individuals and organizations over the years. I’m especially proud of our efforts at the Mojaloop Foundation to expand financial inclusion through open source solutions, making a real impact in underserved communities. I look forward to continuing this important work and helping shape a more inclusive future for all.”
Paula Hunter’s remarkable career spans nearly three decades, during which she has played a pivotal role in leading industry advocacy groups, open source organizations, and standards associations. As the Executive Director of the Mojaloop Foundation, Hunter has been at the forefront of driving financial inclusion through the open source Mojaloop software initiative, which aims to extend affordable financial services to underserved populations worldwide. Under her leadership, the foundation has become a central force in promoting open source solutions for inclusive financial systems.
In addition to her work with Mojaloop, Hunter serves on the Board of Directors of the Digital Federal Credit Union and the Global Advisory Council of the Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR). She also is Vice-Chair of the Monadnock Community Hospital Board of Trustees. A frequent speaker at major technology and open source conferences, Hunter is a recognized thought leader in both financial inclusion and the broader technology community.
About the Mojaloop Foundation
The Mojaloop Foundation’s mission is to increase financial inclusion by empowering organizations creating interoperable payment systems to enable digital financial services for all. To achieve its mission, Mojaloop Foundation operates as a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization, maintaining its free, open source software, Mojaloop, and community as public goods in the service of financial inclusion. Merchants, banks, providers, government offices and other entities looking to build inclusive, instant payments platforms can use Mojaloop – whole, adapted or as a real-time payments reference model. For more information about the Mojaloop Foundation, visit https://mojaloop.io/.
Contacts
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Jessie Hennion
Mojaloop Foundation Public Relations
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Melissa Bednar
Mojaloop Foundation Public Relations
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Email: mbednar@virtualinc.com