Guerra has a bachelor’s degree in law from the Escola de Direito de São Paulo of Getulio Vargas Foundation (2011) and a master’s degree in public administration and government, with distinction, at Escola de Administração de Empresas of Getulio Vargas Foundation (2014).
In 2016, Gottsleben was honored at the 10th annual Young Women to Watch Awards in Washington, DC as the national Political Rising Star award recipient. Gottsleben is a 2016 graduate of the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University, and a 2014 inductee to the Order of Pegasus, the most prestigious and significant award attainable at the University of Central Florida, from which she holds two bachelor’s degrees with honors in radio and television broadcast journalism and political science, and a leadership studies certificate.
Prior to this, he was in charge of the West African Countries in the same office. While working in both positions, among others, he prepared and took part in seven different official visits led by the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Ethiopia to different African countries. He occasionally publishes articles on different subjects in local newspapers.
Recruited to Meridiam in 2005 as one of the firm’s founding members, Dionisio has served in leadership roles in both the United States and Europe spanning an array of responsibilities including financial analysis, project execution, business development, government relations, asset management, strategic fundraising, and corporate and finance activities.
WIL is a platform for European women in senior management positions, aimed at leveraging their participation in leadership, by organizing high-level networking events that enable them to connect and exchange. Previously, she worked at the development department of the W.J. Clinton Foundation, and as programs manager for Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence, where she overlooked the supervision of all programs dedicated to help women business owners increase their revenues and create new jobs.
He was elected by the General Assembly of the World Federation of United Nations Associations as a member of the Executive Committee in 2015 to serve for 3 years. He has visited and worked in 12 countries with various international organizations including the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, the International Labor Organization, the World Health Organization, and the Organization of American States.
He has participated in a dozen major cross-border transactions and ECM operations in Morocco and Sub-Saharan Africa in the agribusiness, building materials and financial institutions sectors. He previously held the position of financial analyst with the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, where he was responsible for financing infrastructure investments on behalf of institutional clients.
Currently, he is a Ph.D. student in political philosophy and a social sciences researcher. He has been a university lecturer and is often invited to social media workshops. In 2014, he became the first Cuban to be invited to the International Leadership Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists in the United States. Cárdenas Lema writes a weekly column on politics for the independent Dutch media El Toque and also writes for La Joven Cuba.
Bouhadma’s passion for technology led him to found 9rayti.com in 2008. The orientation and education platform is dedicated to students and attracts millions of visitors every year. In parallel, he is engaged in politics as a member of the left political movement: Clarté Ambition Courage, Member of Fédération de Gauche Démocratique in Morocco.
She previously served as the inaugural Hillary Rodham Clinton Research Fellow at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security, where she published extensively on women’s political participation and economic empowerment. In 2014, she was selected as the inaugural The Hague Symposium Fellow for the International Peace & Security Institute, where she developed a four-week symposium focused on post-conflict transitions and international justice.