
Melissa Faith Hart is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of eBodyGuard. She created the eBodyGuard personal safety, evidence, and wellness technology with its eBodyGuard Safety Card and eBodyCam, which are available in the App Store and Google Play. These are key pillars of the vendor-agnostic eBodyGuard Smart, Safe Cities: My eBodyGuard Program, which integrates discovery both within and outside of criminal justice IT systems. Her 20 years of experience working with law enforcement and District Attorneys led to the nation's first criminal eDiscovery system. Melissa spent 17 years in corporate America, mostly with Xerox. She later served on the Pink Tax on Mobility initiative, sponsored by New York University, investigating why women pay more for transportation than men. She is working with NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) to improve the efficiency and passenger safety of transit systems. Melissa believes personal safety is a primal right and has invested decades in learning the cultures and the technologies of these systems. Melissa is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in criminology at Regis University to advance evidence-based, technology-driven reform in public safety and criminal justice systems.

Melissa Faith Hart is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of eBodyGuard. She created the eBodyGuard personal safety, evidence, and wellness technology with its eBodyGuard Safety Card and eBodyCam, which are available in the App Store and Google Play. These are key pillars of the vendor-agnostic eBodyGuard Smart, Safe Cities: My eBodyGuard Program, which integrates discovery both within and outside of criminal justice IT systems. Her 20 years of experience working with law enforcement and District Attorneys led to the nation's first criminal eDiscovery system. Melissa spent 17 years in corporate America, mostly with Xerox. She later served on the Pink Tax on Mobility initiative, sponsored by New York University, investigating why women pay more for transportation than men. She is working with NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) to improve the efficiency and passenger safety of transit systems. Melissa believes personal safety is a primal right and has invested decades in learning the cultures and the technologies of these systems. Melissa is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in criminology at Regis University to advance evidence-based, technology-driven reform in public safety and criminal justice systems.