Leadership

Leading Team

Ghita Mezzour

Ghita Mezzour

Founder & CEO at DecisiveAI

  • Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform of Morocco from 2021 to 2024, she increased the ministry's budget 100-fold and led the development of the national Morocco Digital 2030 strategy.
  • Before joining the government, she was CEO and founder of Data in Seconds (DASEC), a startup specialized in collecting and analyzing open data (websites, social networks, etc.) powered by artificial intelligence. Under her leadership, DASEC was named Morocco's best digital solution by the World Summit Award 2020 and was a winner of the Orange Corners Innovation Fund. In parallel, she taught at the International University of Rabat, first as an Assistant Professor and then as an Associate Professor until December 2020.
  • At the intersection of her entrepreneurial and academic activities, between 2015 and 2021 she led several high-impact AI projects for USAID, NATO, the United Nations and various government agencies.
  • She holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, USA, class of 2015), and is also a graduate in communication systems from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL).
  • She was named a Rising Star by MIT in 2015 and received the EPFL Alumni Award in 2023.
Mouhcine Toumi

Mouhcine Toumi

Tech Lead – Data & AI at DecisiveAI

  • Tech Lead – Data & AI at DecisiveAI since 2025, leading the design of AI solutions for enterprise clients and supporting executive training programs.
  • Senior Data Engineer at Leyton Cognitx from 2024 to 2025, focused on large-scale data processing and intelligent workflow automation.
  • Data Engineer at ENOVART from 2022 to 2024, driving BI modernization and data quality across the organization.
  • Data Engineer at DASEC from 2019 to 2022, building data pipelines and delivering analytics solutions at scale.
  • Holds an engineering degree (Ingénieur d'État) in Computer Science with a specialization in Big Data from ENSIAS, Morocco's leading computer science school.