Forbes listed her as «30 Under 30 Leader» in Industry. She was the Captain and Crew Engineer of a Mars simulated analogue mission, leading technical and psychological experiments. She leads the SpaceOps program for the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications.
She speaks five languages, has one Bachelor and three Master degrees in Aerospace Engineering and a Master of Business Administration (MBA).
She currently works for the German Marshall Fund (GMF), developing its research on Mediterranean geopolitics and security, informing European and U.S. policy making. In 2017, Charlotte co-founded The Brussels Binder, a non-profit organization with the mission of bringing more women into the public debate. She developed an open database of women experts and is responsible for growing an international ecosystem of stakeholders that are committed to a gender-balanced debate. Previously, Charlotte worked at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs on human rights and European affairs.
Previously she co-founded the Sustainable Development’s Youth Association which won «Mobilizer of the SDG» for the year 2018 by the UN SDG Action Campaign. After a Master’s degree in Auditing and Management control, she has participated in several symposiums as a member of the official youth delegation in the Open Government Partnership Summit in Ottawa (Canada) 2019 and the youth representative in the closing panel. She also was the only youth representative in the MENA-OECD Meeting in 2019 and lately was awarded by the Tariq Ibn Zyad Initative, «Hope» of 2019.
Max researches regional inequality, the global competitiveness of city-regions, and the role of cities in global governance. He also stewards the SDG Leadership Cities network to help local leaders implement the UN 2030 Agenda. In this capacity, he regularly engages with local leaders from the Global North and South. Over 2018-19, Max combined his analysis on global cities with a Robert Bosch Foundation fellowship (Global Governance Futures 2030). He graduated from the Sciences Po Paris with a BA in Political Science and a Master of Public Affairs.
In the last 9 years, FUMEBO has served over 68,000 patients without access to primary healthcare, medicines, and vaccines. Dr. Bocio owns a private company of dental clinics called Odontoimágenes Cráneo-Facial, where underprivileged patients receive multidisciplinary dental treatment at affordable prices. He was one of the 6 delegate speakers who addressed 2,000 young leaders on Poverty Alleviation at the One Young World Summit 2019.
She worked internationally in the UAE and Turkey, starting therapeutic programs, before moving to Morocco to address mental health issues. Her work centers around the psychological immunization of youth and building psychological resilience. Her work on various youth issues is on track to impact 7 Million young people in the next 3 years. She is a Stanford AMENDS Fellow and has presented her work in UK Parliament, MISK Global Forum, TEDxYouth, BBC radio, Women in Leadership Magazine, Morocco World News and Hespress.
Prior to this he worked as a research analyst at the Banker Research Team (Financial Times), with which he still collaborates as consultant analyst. In addition, he was Associate Fellow at the Seven Pillar Institute of Finance & Ethics and researcher at the Istituto di Alti Studi di Geopolitica e Scienze Ausiliarie (IsAG). He co-authored the book “The Rise of Tech Giants. A Game Changer in Global Finance and Politics” published by Peter Lang in 2019. Nicola holds a MSC in Economic History from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
After 4 years of experience in strategy consulting and digital transformation, she learnt coding in such an intensive way that it was an empowering experience which taught her how to translate any idea into a not-so-capital intensive business and prepared her to be an entrepreneur with a developer mindset. She set up Le Wagon, the #1 coding bootcamp worldwide, in Casablanca, the first African location of the network. Prior to founding Le Wagon Morocco and the social initiative Douar Tech, Hanae worked as influence consultant at Altermind and digital strategy consultant at Eleven in Paris,
Moreover, he is a member of Global Shapers, an initiative of the World Economic Forum and is part of the Advisory Board of Apolitical. Jonatan holds a Bachelor in Business Economics of Torcuato Di Tella University, completed a Master in Finance at the same institution and is part of the 2020 cohort of the Global Competitiveness Leadership Program of Georgetown University.
His previous professional experiences include UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and the International Labour Organization (ILO). He also collaborates with numerous startup support programs as a jury member, mentor, and trainer, and lectures on entrepreneurship at ESSEC Business School.