Moussa Sène holds a bachelor’s degree in urban planning and a master’s degree in sociology, with over 15 years of diverse professional experience spanning community organizations, consulting firms, and government roles. Currently serving as an attaché in the Office of Montreal’s Mayor, Moussa oversees strategic initiatives related to the environment, drawing from his extensive background in social impact. Moussa was inspired o the Black Planning Project because of its mission to amplify Black voices and perspectives in urban planning, a cause he feels deeply aligns with his professional values and personal commitment to equity and community empowerment. By joining the BPP board, he aims to contribute to reshaping planning practices to create more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient communities. Moussa brings to the board a expertise in stakeholder engagement, strategic leadership, and fostering cross-sector collaborations.