Kemi Sogunle
Esperanza Buitrago Díaz
Johanna Salgado
Nadia Sanchez Gomez
Kemi Sogunle
Kemi Sogunle is a certified professional coach, international speaker and multi-award-winning author. Kemi’s mission in life is to support single men and women who are ready, to find who they are after a broken relationship or divorce, heal from their painful past experiences, learn to love themselves and develop positive and healthier relationship habits.Esperanza Buitrago Díaz
Esperanza is a mathematician and entrepreneur dedicating her life and work in pro of solving general problems, specifically, nutrition in children. Currently, she is being in to a wide experienced group which is sure that may solve not only energetical issues but water issues around the world in only whole set of inventions and projects that judiciously applied may help us in solving nutrition issues in children, too. As entrepreneur, she is running MAGOMA, a candy’s factory business with the developed prototype of fruits and vegetables jelly gummies using families in grown cities as providers of such a fruits and vegetable that are grown with our help in their own urban orchids. In this way we assure that more and more children may access to healthy food (fruits and vegetables) but also, we may work with foundations to get our jelly gummies to those towns that can’t get enough food.Johanna Salgado
Nadia Sanchez Gomez
International speaker, president and founder SHE IS Organization, SHE-IS, which plays a leading role in supporting and creating productive units of female war victims from vulnerable populations, with the first social brand of empowerment and the development of a social model. She’s taken part in international conferences and has been invited to peace-making processes and summits on gender equality, entrepreneurship and post-conflict issues, as well as on solutions for women’s economic development and empowerment. She recently took part in peace agreement processes in Colombia in critical points of armed conflict, such as Corinto-Cauca, as the Andean Parliament’s young peace agreement mentor.Business administrator with a degree from the Pontifical Javeriana University of Bogotá and an MBA focused on project management and international development from the University of La Rioja, Spain. She’s a social entrepreneur with certifications in project management, coaching & leadership, sustainable development, international humanitarian law, human rights and youth issues, from institutions such as Columbia University, the University of Buenos Aires and the Complutense University of Madrid.She’s developed social impact projects for countries in Central and South America, such as Guatemala, Panama, Peru and Colombia. She’s been a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank (IDP) and the Organization of American States (OAS), where she was involved in the creation of the innovative platform, ConnectAmericas, which connects small and medium-sized companies that are looking for training, financing and investors. She’s also worked with the Department of Integration and Trade and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington D.C.