Logistics Administrator with Emphasis in Distribution and Transportation. Professional in Project Management, PMP and Scrum Master CSM. Part of the Field Managers in Emergencies, Learning and Development Program (FIELD).
Humanitarian Leader certified by the National NGO Program in Humanitarian Leadership and in Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster by Harvard University.
She has specialized training in Complex Project Management from the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia and more than eight years of experience leading engineering, technology, training and knowledge management projects.
She is also an auditor in quality management systems, environment, and health and safety at work; as well as founder of the social and emotional education project “Comparte”.
Activist for equity, equality and social inclusion, she has given more than 50 workshops for the construction of social fabric through the sharing of knowledge and the generation of value connections.
Facilitated the First Comprehensive Training Cycle for the Regional Logistics Center for Humanitarian Assistance of the Ministry of the Government of Panama [CLRAH] and the Coordination Center for Disaster Prevention in Central America and the Dominican Republic [CEPREDENAC], in: Mindfulness, Creativity and Innovation, Quality Management and Project Management.
On this occasion, she has joined the CLRAH initiative, for the co-creation of the Introduction to the Humanitarian Supply Chain course, the first step in a series of educational spaces to strengthen the technical capacities of the region in response and humanitarian action.
The Regional Logistics Center for Humanitarian Assistance [CLRAH], also known as the “Humanitarian Hub”, arises from the need to provide an infrastructure with the necessary services for better coordination and efficiency before, during and after a humanitarian crisis that requires the international cooperation of the affected country.
The CLRAH is a logistical and resilient platform for humanitarian assistance whose purpose is to facilitate the activities of reception, handling, storage and redistribution of supplies and equipment, as well as the mobilization of human resources, without prejudice to any other related activity, for an efficient humanitarian assistance management in the face of national and international emergencies.
The logistics complex is located within the Panama Pacific Special Economic Area and has a total area of 6.12 hectares located adjacent to the runway of the Panama Pacific International Airport and with high connectivity with the most important containerized cargo ports located in Panama and Colon.