Gina Collecchia
Gina Collecchia is a Brooklyn-based researcher and author originally from Chicago, with a rich background spanning music technology, interactive art, and algorithmic innovation. After earning her Master's Degree in Music, Science, and Technology from Stanford University's prestigious Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, she authored "Number and Notes: An Introduction to Musical Signal Processing" (PSI Press, 2012). Following nine years in the Bay Area, Gina contributed her talents to the immersive art collective Meow Wolf in Santa Fe before joining Antares—creators of Auto-Tune—where she now develops cutting-edge algorithms for vocal processing. Beyond her professional endeavors, Gina is deeply committed to community building and climate justice initiatives, bringing her multidisciplinary expertise to In Place of War's mission.