She is the chief executive officer and founder of an Australian SaaS company applying AI and Blockchain to food supply channels (Lumachain).
[1] After escaping the Somalian Civil War at the age of eighteen, she was a displaced person in Kenya before moving to Australia, where she received a degree in IT from the La Trobe University.
[6][7] As the eldest daughter, she was expected to play a key role in running the family home from approximately five years old, and these responsibilities took precedence over her education.
[7] After arriving in Australia, Gordon took English courses at TAFE NSW[11] and enrolled in an accounting degree at La Trobe University in Melbourne.
[8][15] Its stated aim is to add transparency to global food supply chains and provide an auditable record to prove if an item comes from ethically responsible sources (e.g. worker conditions, health code compliance).