Institutional

Executive Directors 


Jaqueline Pels
Founder and Director of ENI Di Tella. PhD in Management Research, University of Leicester and Bachelor´s Degree in Business Administration, UBA. Research Areas: inclusive business, emerging markets, relationship and network marketing, and systems theory. Currently she is a full-time research and teaching professor in the School of Business at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. She previously held the position of professor at the University of Torino as well as at SDA BOCCONI postgraduate school of in Milan.





Matías Kelly

MBA candidate at the University Torcuato Di Tella, studied International Commerce at UCES. He is co-founder of the NGO "Nuestras Huellas", an organization that promotes personal development through solidary finance initiatives, and also a founder of www.sumatoria.org, a platform created to support microfinance institutions. He was General Manager of Ashoka for Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, and Director of Sistema B Argentina. Currently he holds the position of Secretary of Social Economy at the Ministry of Social Development in Argentina.

 

Gabriel Lanfranchi

Degree in Architecture, UBA, Master´s Degree in Urban Economy from UTDT and SPURS Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He worked as a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank, AySA (Water and Sanitation Department of Argentina), the Agency of Urban Ecology of Barcelona, and other organizations. He has spoken in conferences on urban and regional development in several countries. Currently he is the Director of the Cities Program in CIPPEC, leads the assessment of practical projects in the Faculty of Architecture at UBA, is a Professor of the Master in Management and City Planning at UBA, serves as Director of the Strategic Development Project "Metropolitan Lab" at UBA, is Founder and Coordinator of the Metro Lab initiative at MIT and serves as Advisor to the Consulting Commission of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (CO.C.A.M.B.A.).


Gonzalo Roque

Degree in Industrial Engineering, University of Buenos Aires. Since 2002, he has been working at the AVINA Foundation, where he has integrated diverse groups in areas related to economic development with social inclusion (inclusive markets, access to fresh water, recycling). Currently he is the Regional Coordinator for the Latin American program ‘Inclusive and Solidary Recycling’, where he is head of strategy and serves as the team coordinator in this area.




 



De Aldecoa, Mercedes

Gilliam, Jerrel

López Zanuso, Victoria 

Mauroni, Antonella