Our Leadership

The people behind the mission

A global community of technologists, diplomats, academics, and faith leaders guiding the Foundation's work.

Cardinal Silvano Maria Tomasi

President

Cardinal Silvano Maria Tomasi

Apostolic Nuncio
President

Cardinal Silvano Maria Tomasi is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, a seasoned diplomat, sociologist, and advocate for human dignity in global affairs. He has served as Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations in Geneva, Apostolic Nuncio in Africa, and Special Delegate to the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Malta. Created cardinal by Pope Francis in 2020, his decades of service reflect a lifelong commitment to human rights, nuclear disarmament, social justice, and global dialogue rooted in faith and conscience. Inspired by voices of moral leadership such as his, Domus Communis Foundation strives to advance frameworks where human-centric AI and data sovereignty serve the flourishing of every human person and the common good.

Board Members

Alessio Pecorario

Alessio Pecorario

Founder & CEO

Alessio Pecorario is a scholar specializing in multidimensional diplomacy, international security, artificial intelligence governance, and cybersecurity. His work integrates legal scholarship, strategic policy, and Catholic social thought to address emerging global challenges.

Over the past fifteen years, he has contributed to international dialogue involving governments, multilateral institutions, universities, and ecclesiastical organizations across five continents. His research examines financial integrity, arms control, digital governance, data sovereignty, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.

His recent work advances the concept of Integral Cybersecurity, an interdisciplinary framework connecting cybersecurity, international security, ethical governance, and human development. Through academic research and institutional collaboration, he promotes dialogue among policymakers, scientists, technology innovators, and religious leaders.

He is actively engaged in initiatives exploring responsible AI governance and the intersection of technology, peace, and human dignity within international for-profit and nonprofit, governmental, faith-based, and Catholic institutions.

Anna A. MacMillan

Anna A. MacMillan

Chief Strategy Officer & Board Member

Anna A. MacMillan is a venture investor, philanthropist, and operator working at the intersection of capital markets, technology, AI governance, and critical global systems. She is Co-Founder and COO of Mintlayer, building the infrastructure on which the AI economy will settle, transact, and govern value. She is also Founder of the Women in Investment Network, a private global capital platform connecting ultra-high-net-worth investors worldwide.

Her philanthropic work centers on the governance of technology in service of human dignity. She serves on the boards of Banat Al-Emarat, and Domus Communis Foundation in the United States and Ghana, and as Executive Director of the Magnifica Humanitas Ambassadors for Human Communities program.

Operating from the UAE, her conviction is that how AI is built and governed matters as much as what it can do. She brings to that question over 15 years of operating experience across tech, investments, innovation, pharma, defense, food and water security, and capital formation, spanning Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

Carmen Coya

Carmen Coya

Chief Communications Officer & Board Member

Carmen Luisa Coya is a public relations strategist, theologian, documentary producer, and researcher working at the intersection of faith, media, ethics, civil society, and human-centered technology. She is the Principal and Chief Media Strategist of Effective Media Company, LLC, leading communications, media relations, bilingual messaging, and storytelling for nonprofits, religious organizations, academic institutions, and public-interest projects. She is also a doctoral researcher examining Catholic social activism, its moral vision, and public witness.

Her work centers on communicating human dignity, the common good, and values-based leadership across institutions. She brings experience in television production, documentary development, public relations, intercultural communication, and faith-cultural-gender advocacy, with professional work spanning the United States, Latin America, Europe, and international Catholic networks.

Operating across continents, she understands that communication, technology, and public witness must serve the human person responsibly, individually and collectively. She contributes a multidisciplinary voice to conversations on civil and immigration rights, racial discrimination, child exploitation, ethical AI, social trust, theology, democratic culture, and global public ethics and advocacy.

Michael Wilson

Michael Wilson

Board Member

Michael Wilson is a distinguished leader, humanitarian, and advocate for sustainable development with over 30 years of experience driving transformative infrastructure projects across Africa. As a partner at Cenpower Holdings Group, a leading power generation company, and the founder of Migson Group, a firm specializing in business development and major program management, he has worked extensively to bridge the gap between economic growth and social impact. His collaborations with global organizations have played a pivotal role in fostering infrastructure that not only advances industry but also improves the livelihoods of communities. Currently, Michael serves as a transaction advisory consultant with the African Development Bank, where he provides strategic guidance on high-impact initiatives that contribute to poverty alleviation and economic empowerment. His contributions as a member of expert committees for the United Nations (UN), World Trade Organization (WTO), and Commonwealth Secretariat have influenced global policies that prioritize inclusive trade facilitation and economic justice for developing nations.

Vincenzo Cursio

Vincenzo Cursio

Public Relations & Board Member

Vincenzo ("Enzo") Cursio is an Italian journalist, international affairs expert, and social entrepreneur with more than three decades of experience in public institutions, international cooperation, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. He serves as Coordinator of the FAO Nobel Alliance for Food Security and Peace and was among the co-founders of the Permanent Secretariat of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, working alongside Nobel Peace Prize laureates and international leaders including Mikhail Gorbachev, Muhammad Yunus, Tawakkul Karman, Jody Williams, and Betty Williams. Throughout his career, he has held senior positions within the Italian Government, including appointments at the Ministries of the Environment, Urban Affairs, European Affairs, and Youth and Sports. A committed Pan-Africanist, he founded Africa Must Unite together with Samia Nkrumah, promoting African leadership, sustainable development, and international cooperation. He serves on the boards of several nonprofit and international organizations and has collaborated with the Holy See on initiatives related to nuclear disarmament, peace, and human dignity. His work focuses on building bridges among governments, international organizations, academia, philanthropy, civil society, and faith communities to advance peace, social justice, and sustainable development.

Zoltan Papp

Zoltan Papp

Co-CEO & Board Member

Zoltan has served for 40 continuous years on several nonprofit Boards and as President of various nonprofit organizations. Zoltan is a serial frontier technologies' entrepreneur, inventor and venture capitalist with a background in sciences, cyber and AI, health, learning & development, defense technology and law. He has co-founded several tech companies with successful exits and is a named inventor on over a dozen patents pioneering advanced artificial intelligence technology for over 40 years.

Antal Kuthy

Antal Kuthy

Founder, Board Member, DCF Neoverse (EU, Budapest)

Antal Kuthy is a Hungarian high-tech entrepreneur specializing in sovereign AI and trust technologies. He is the founder and CEO of E-Group (est. 1993), an innovative, science-led international technology group based in Budapest. A telecommunications engineer by training, he studied Computer and Information Science at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He later pursued European telecommunications studies at EIPOS (Germany) and advanced studies in financial economics and game theory at University College London (UCL) as a UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Chevening Scholar. Antal has lived and worked extensively across the United States, the European Union, Japan, Hong Kong, and Vietnam. He is an active member of several European innovation organizations and serves as Leader of the AI & Data Pillar (WS3) of the European Commission's Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI-CIS, 8ra). He is also an elected board member of the IPCEI-CIS Industry Facilitation Group (FG).

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