Nayana Guerrero
[accordion collapsed]
Nayana Guerrero is a Ph.D. student in Administrative Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She is currently developing research on digital inclusion and women entrepreneurs. Nayana holds a Master's degree in Technology Administration from the UNAM and a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (Tec de Monterrey), and specialized studies in Economics and Business at Sciences Po Paris. She has taken several courses and training on gender, business, and women's rights.
Nayana is currently an intern at The United Nations Global Compact for Latin America and the Caribbean. She has also coordinated and directed innovation projects and new technologies in private companies, such as saXsa, a data science Mexican firm. In dissemination, she has given conferences and courses in different universities and organizations related to gender equality and information and communication technologies in the business world. Presently, Nayana is a member of The Latin American Interdisciplinary Gender Network at The MacMillan Center at Yale University.
Nayana has received several distinctions, including the National Award of Professional Excellence, 2018 edition by the National Chamber of Women, and she is a recipient of the Alfonso Caso medal. Currently, Nayana is a professor at UNAM and The Tec de Monterrey. Ms. Guerrero is an active member of the Mexican Federation of University Women (FEMU). She is also responsible for the Sciences Po Au Féminin Mexico Association, President of the Gender Equality Committee of the National Council of Business Women, and Vice President of Gender Equality of the Young Entrepreneurs Commission COPARMEX CDMX.
[/accordion]