Moreno Jackson was born in Paramaribo, Suriname in 1990. He received the Bachelor degree in electrical engineering from the ADEK University, Paramaribo, Suriname, in 2013, and his MBA in Innovation and Technology in 2017.
In 2014, he joined the Junior Chamber International (JCI) where he became Local Secretary in 2016 and served his term as the 2017 Local President. In 2019, he fulfilled the role of National Vice President of JCI Suriname.
Since March 2013, he has been working for N.V. Energie Bedrijven Suriname, where he fulfills the position of Power Quality Supervisor.
In 2016 he was recognized as one of the 250 Young Leaders of the Americas by former President Barack Obama in the United States of America. Within his role as leadership trainer, he seized the opportunity to become an official representative of Leadership Management International (LMI) where he is facilitating the Making of 100 Champions in Suriname program. Moreno is also the founder of the NGO, Act Now Foundation, where he executes community development programs in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.
In his spare time, Moreno loves to read books, watch documentaries and seek adventures in the outdoors.