Moya Brannan

Moya is an IBM Executive Architect and Cloud & Cognitive Technical Leader at IBM. She has many years of experience working as an architect in Finance and E&U sectors, and she also has a passion for Machine Learning and cognitive systems. She loves sport and has been known to run an ultra marathons or two.

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