E-mail: juliana.uribe@movilizatorio.org
I live at the intersection of social innovation, the digital era and international relations as an entrepreneur and activist. I currently lead a multidisciplinary team at Movilizatorio that combines strategy, communication, technology, partnerships and research to move from ideas to actions and from passivity to social and environmental movements. Our current work includes a portfolio in youth empowerment, indigenous and coastal communities, education, digital skills, climate action and peace building.
With more than 20 years of experience, in addition to founding Movilizatorio in 2016, I was part of the Purpose team as a global mobilization strategy consultant. My focus is being a pioneer organization in initiatives such as El Avispero, which connects close to 150,000 change agents. With this collective and intersectoral vision, I led strategies during the COVID-19 crisis that reached millions of people, distributing more than 22 million kilos of food, demonstrating the power and impact of civil society.
I have a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Harvard and I am a Mason Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at the same university. I also have a Cum Laude Master’s Degree in International Relations from the University of Barcelona, I am an economist from the Universidad de los Andes and since 2021 I am a Fellow of Acumen.
I identify with diversity and inclusion, always looking for new ways to make a positive impact. Which is why, in 2023, La Silla Vacía selected me as one of the 45 most transformative women under 45.
My call is for everyone who wants to be part of the change to join Movilizatorio and its platforms. Let’s build a future that values differences, that is more inclusive and full of opportunities.