She enjoys traveling with Andrea, playing sports, good conversations and good books. Personal: Maria Fernanda lives in Ecuador and has a daughter named Andrea, who inspires her every day to be a better person. This experience gives me a unique perspective coming to CI.” We partner these girls with accomplished women executives as mentors. Perhaps, most importantly, we have a leadership development program for teenage girls in vulnerable, poverty-stricken areas. “We triggered the conversation in Ecuador about the importance of gender equality in the workplace and opened the door for women to be hired in nontraditional positions, such as construction and security workers. “Mujeres por Mujeres grew quicker than I could have ever imagined,” Maria Fernanda says. Maria Fernanda is also the president and founder of Mujeres por Mujeres (Women for Women Ecuador), a nonprofit organization that promotes the advancement of women into leadership positions. I want to create conditions for potential to flourish and bring the best out of people,” she says. “Potential is in every person - we need to see it and believe in it. La senadora María Fernanda Cabal, por su parte, le recuerda al ministro lo que ocurrió en el estallido social en el Valle del Cauca, disturbios en los que el grupo étnico participó. On CI values: CI’s value “see potential in everyone, everywhere” is taken to heart by Maria Fernanda. She received her bachelor’s degree in Industrial Psychology from Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador. For the last decade, she has served as partner and general manager in Ecuador for Franklin Covey, a global consulting company that specializes in performance improvement. Her background includes working for multinational companies in Ecuador and the United States: La Internacional, Ericsson and Chiquita Brands. Path to CI: With more than 20 years of experience, Maria Fernanda’s expertise spans talent management, executive coaching, strategy execution, organizational development and more. Maria Fernanda is partnering with the organization’s leadership team to build a values-driven culture and implement innovative practices to ensure CI is attracting and developing employees to maximize their own potential and fulfill CI’s mission. This more accurately reflects the organization, as it’s the talented employees whose diverse abilities and ideas make up the collective strength to support the children CI serves. Joining Children International (CI) in April of 2019, Maria Fernanda is the Vice President of Global Talent Growth (CI’s new name for HR). “I believe, as the author Clayton Christen says, that great leaders can change the world,” Maria Fernanda says. Maria Fernanda Rios (mariafernandariosoficial) Instagram photos and videos mariafernandariosoficial Verified Follow 2,419 posts 1.4M followers 1,305 following Maria Fernanda Rios Public figure Actriz Asesora de imagen Diseadora de moda. Maria Fernanda is also an expert on developing leaders and coaching them so they can create the right conditions for their teams to succeed. María Fernanda Ríos Villalta (born February 20, 1982), also known as Mafer Ríos, is an Ecuadorian actress, singer, model, and fashion designer. Known for: Believing in human potential and the power of connecting people with their talents and passion to build an empowering, high-performance organizational culture. KNOWN FOR | PATH TO CI | VALUES INSIGHTS | PASSION | PERSONAL Saad Omer’s research group and part of a project that is currently studying early childhood development programs worldwide.“The Developer” Maria Fernanda Corral Vice President of Global Talent Growth On campus, she is the Yale Daily News beat reporter for the Yale New Haven Health system, an editor for the Yale Scientific Magazine, the outreach coordinator for the Brazil Club, a teacher in the Community Health Educators’ mental health workshops, a journalism mentor at the East Rock Record, an undergraduate research assistant in Dr. Her interests include health communications, magical realist literature, biomedical research, early childhood development, medical anthropology, and global health equity and policy. She was drawn to Global Health by the field’s interdisciplinary nature, and is passionate about harnessing the power of science, humanism and storytelling to enact meaningful change. Maria Fernanda Pacheco (GH’23) hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is currently studying Neuroscience.
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