She uses tech tools to help businesses reach their full potential. Through her startup Telliscope, she offers an AI-powered business intelligence platform to companies.
Mellena Haile (photo) is the founder and managing director of Telliscope, a technology company that provides data and analysis on fast-growing emerging economies.
Born in Ethiopia, Mellena Haile moved to the United States with her family before completing her higher education. She obtained a Bachelor's degree in Architecture at the University of Virginia and continued her studies at the Darden Graduate School of Business, where she earned a Master of Business Administration.
In 2016, she founded E-Pulse, which later became Telliscope. It is a digital platform that uses artificial intelligence to collect, analyze, and visualize data on markets, consumers, and competitors in emerging countries. It enables entrepreneurs to market their businesses, access resources, and securely connect with investors. With offices in Washington D.C., Los Angeles, and Addis Ababa, it has a diverse team of technologists, economists, and designers.
On October 5, 2023, Telliscope was selected to join the Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First program. Along with the other 10 beneficiaries of the program, it will be mentored for 10 weeks to scale its AI solution globally and for Africa. The company will also receive up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits and access to Google's AI expertise and support.
Mellena Haile's professional career began in 2007 at Project Capital +, a project development company, where she was a summer associate in charge of emerging markets in Africa. In 2010, she joined the Kauffman Foundation, one of the world's leading organizations on entrepreneurship and education, as a lead researcher on Africa.
She has received numerous national and international awards for her entrepreneurial and innovative works. In 2016, she was on the African Next Generation Leaders list. Then, three years later, she was invited to the Africa Fintech Summit. In 2023, she also joined NVIDIA Inception, a program that supports high-growth early-stage companies revolutionizing industries with cutting-edge capabilities and technological advances.
Melchior Koba