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Iraís Avilés García

She holds a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations and a Diploma in Public International Law, both from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. At present, she is working on his Master's degree in Cultural Management and Sustainable Development at Ortega y Gasset Institute Mexico. She is currently head of Multilateral Cultural Cooperation at the Ministry of Culture of Mexico. She also has worked at Mexican National Institute of Fine Arts as a Liaison of International Cooperation.

Avril Perry

AXN Insider clients represent diverse sectors, including renewable energy, financial technology, data analytics, and the arts. Honoring her Liberian parentage, Avril is passionate about developing entrepreneurship in Africa: she spent three years in sub-Saharan Africa developing strategic communications for social impact projects. Avril has worked in Liberia and Ethiopia for UNFAO, UN Women, UNICEF, and UNOCHA's African Union Liaison Office; and in London for the ESG team of CDC Group, the British government's fund for investing in Asian and African companies.

Adrian Fielding

Adrian has advised clients on market-entry strategies, sensitive due diligence investigations and successful approaches for navigating complex political and stakeholder dynamics. He was previously an Analyst with Salamanca Group’s business intelligence and investigations division, where he worked on investigations focused on sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. Prior to working in the risk advisory industry, Adrian worked at McKinsey and the EEAS, the EU’s foreign policy body. Adrian has a BA in Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Cambridge.

Anabella C Ron

She first worked at the Organization of American States in the Secretariat of Integral Development, and then at the Strategic Planning and Development Effectiveness Office in the Inter-American Development Bank, where she is currently laboring with a focus on the assessment of development projects in Latin-America and the Caribbean. Currently, she is a fellow for the TFAS Public Policy Program in Washington, DC. 

Nejat Abdella

Nejat is also the co-deputy of Dalberg’s global Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance practice area (CSHA). Her recent engagements at Dalberg include carrying out a business review for the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Community Based Complementary Feeding Program in Ethiopia and conducting a Sustainability Assessment of NTD programs in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Health.

Amilcar Romero

Upon my return to my home country, I created Ankawa International, a Global Action Tank for Social Transformation, providing capacity-building in good governance, development and innovation worldwide.

Lisa Ventura

She advocates for the critical role that civil society plays in both governance and driving positive change in the global agenda. She also manages the Global Future Council on Human Rights and Technology where she curates thought leadership on the most critical issues shaping human rights and its intersection with technology. Prior, Lisa worked for the International Commission of Jurists and McKinsey & Company. She holds a MA in International Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies; and a BA in European Politics from the University of Nottingham, UK.

Gustavo Vidigal

In this period, he had participated in a wide range of initiatives, among which it is possible to highlight the founding of a cultural enterprises incubator at the University of Brasilia, the structuring of the evaluation model of the main local support fund for culture in the county and the coordination of policies for creative economy at the Ministry of Culture of Brazil. In the academic field, has been developing and advocating for the concept of a community-based creative economy.

Joana Ama Osei-Tutu

Joana’s research work has focused on maritime (in) security; transnational organized crimes; the protection of civilians; and natural resource management and its security implications.

Richard Seshie

Under the Association 3535, he organizes “Les Prix Jeunesse 35<35” that annually recognizes 35 French-speaking Innovators under 35 who are making outstanding achievements benefiting their communities. His career represents a distinctive 360 degree involvement on major occupations related to entrepreneurship and business.

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