Adolfo Gatti leads a team of language-enabled subject matter experts dedicated to transforming data into insights. He is responsible for developing the strategies and overseeing the operationalization of a diverse set of customer-tailored projects. Acting as a problem solver, Adolfo enables his analysts to build structures to navigate the ambiguities of the information world. Before TextOre, Adolfo covered several roles in the corporate security and risk sensing industry, where he learned to apply machine learning processes to analyze terrorism, international security, as well as physical and political risk. He obtained a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy at The Fletcher School at Tufts University. His thesis on urban terrorist sanctuaries was published as a chapter of Militant Jihadism: Today and Tomorrow. Prior to his graduate school experience, he worked as a researcher at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, as an assistant officer at the Italian Consulate General in Boston, and as an intern at the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization. He attained a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and International Relations from Boston University.