Kelly Chung Mukherjee is a dedicated technologist and community advocate with a passion for leveraging technology to drive meaningful impact. As an appointed board member of the Arizona Digital Inclusion Network and the YWCA Metropolitan Phoenix, Kelly brings a wealth of experience in innovation, strategic problem-solving, and digital equity.
Born and raised on the East Coast—including North Carolina, New Jersey, and Florida—Kelly pursued her academic journey at Cornell University, earning both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering. Her first introduction to Arizona came in the 1990s as a college intern for Motorola, an experience that sparked her deep appreciation for the state’s vibrant tech and business landscape.
Over the course of her career, Kelly held leadership and engineering roles at multiple Fortune 100 companies, where she applied her expertise in emerging technologies, digital transformation, and strategic innovation. Now, she is committed to bridging the digital divide and ensuring that all communities—especially those historically underserved—have access to the technology, skills, and opportunities they need to thrive.
As a board member of the Arizona Digital Inclusion Network, Kelly plays a key role in advancing digital equity initiatives across the state, fostering collaboration between public and private sectors, and supporting programs that expand broadband access, digital literacy, and workforce development. Through her work with the YWCA Metropolitan Phoenix, she champions economic empowerment, education, and resources that uplift women and marginalized communities.
Kelly is passionate about using technology as a tool for social good, and she continues to seek out opportunities where innovation and community engagement intersect. She is proud to contribute her skills and leadership to making Arizona a more connected and inclusive place for all.