Davide Cova
About Davide Cova
Davide Cova serves on the Board of Directors and has extensive experience in conflict resolution. He is a founder of the Dorjeling Center in Italy and has a strong background in Buddhist studies and political philosophy.
Work at Trustless Computing Association
Davide Cova serves on the Board of Directors at the Trustless Computing Association. His role involves contributing to the strategic direction and governance of the organization, which focuses on advancing trustless computing technologies. His background in conflict resolution and political analysis informs his approach to collaborative decision-making within the board.
Education and Expertise
Davide Cova holds a degree in Political Philosophy and completed a rigorous seven-year full-time Masters Program in Buddhist Studies. His educational background equips him with a unique perspective on the intersections of philosophy, politics, and spirituality. He is also an experienced teacher of secular Buddhist meditation, psychology, and philosophy.
Background
Davide Cova has a diverse background that includes spending three years as a Buddhist monk. He was a dedicated disciple of the Dalai Lama and the Venerable Lama Geshe Ciampa Gyatso for a decade. His commitment to spiritual practice is evident in his undertaking of a 16-month solitary meditative retreat, which deepened his understanding of Buddhist teachings.
Achievements
Davide Cova is the founder and director of the Dorjeling Center in Piediluco, Italy. This center serves as a hub for teaching and practicing Buddhist meditation and philosophy. His engagement in pilgrimages to prominent Buddhist sites in India and significant Christian sites in the Middle East reflects his dedication to interfaith dialogue and understanding.
Professional Experience
Davide Cova has gained experience as a political analyst at the United Nations in New York and Copenhagen. This role involved analyzing complex political issues and contributing to discussions on conflict resolution. His expertise in this area complements his work in Buddhist studies and meditation.