Nasser Eledroos is a public interest technologist focused on racial equity in technology and justice systems. He currently serves as Policy Strategist for Color Of Change, where he leads efforts to design and implement technology policy to protect Black people’s rights in the U.S. at the Federal and State levels.



Previously, Nasser was Managing Director at Northeastern University School of Law’s Center for Law, Information and Creativity (CLIC). He is a Senior Fellow with Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity at Columbia University and the Nelson Mandela Foundation. He holds a Global Fellow with The Atlantic Institute at Rhodes Trust, University of Oxford, where he is working on the future of Extended Reality (XR) social justice storytelling.



His prior roles include Senior Staff Technologist at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, and Technology Fellow at the ACLU of Massachusetts. At the DA’s Office, he developed data-driven approaches to reduce racial disparities in the criminal legal system under the direction of former-D.A. Rachael Rollins. At the ACLU, he investigated surveillance systems and addressed misconduct in the Massachusetts drug lab scandal.



Nasser has served on the board of the Muslim Justice League (2022-2024), and the Steering Committee for the Ford Foundation’s Public Interest Technology alumni network (2019-2021, 2024). Outside of work, he enjoys gaming, music, photography, trail running and meeting other people’s dogs.