7 MAGAZINE Philippe Magno Entrepreneur and co-founder of Instituto Handsfree and FOZ. Magno holds a degree in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. He began his communications and marketing career in 2008. He co-founded startup company Instituto HandsFree, and in 2018, he co-founded FOZ - Center for Innovation in Health and Education, an institution that promotes innovation and entrepreneurship. He currently holds the position of FOZ’s head of Innovation. Forbes Brazil named Magno as one of the young people on its 30 Under 30 List. He was also recognized in 2019 on the MIT Innovators Under 35 List and received the Laureate Brazil - Young Entrepreneurs Award for his work on FOZ. In 2020, he was included in the Future Leaders ranking, developed by LLYC in collaboration with Trivu. [Brazil] Daniela Carvajalino CEO and Founder of The Biz Nation. Daniela Carvajalino is a successful Colombian businesswoman, CEO and founder of The Biz Nation, author, and education activist. She studied International Finance and Business at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, United States. Carvajalino set up her first choco-late company with her sisters using just $15 when they were 6, 7, and 8 years old. At that young age, she also began her career as a conference speaker. She has since dedicated herself to transforming lives around the world through entrepreneurship training, the empowerment of young people, the transformation of education, and technology. [Colombia] David Rodríguez CEO and Founder of the Pegasus Foundation. David Rodriguez holds a degree in audio production from SAE INSTITUT in Madrid. He chairs the Pegasus Foundation, which fights to change the current disability paradigm and the voluntary sector through programs that combine sports, therapy, and emo-tional intelligence programs. Rodriguez was featured in the “Future Leaders” study published by LLYC in partnership with Trivu. For his work with the Pegasus Foundation, he has received awards such as Coca Cola GeneradorES, EU Social Entrepreneurs, Campus, and the Solidarity Talent Award from the Botín Foundation. He has also given TED Talks and spoken at the Forbes Summit. [Spain] Julieta Martínez Co-FOunder of the Latinas for Climate Movement. 17, climate and gender equality activist. Member of the UN Women Youth Task Force Beijing +25. Founder of the regional Action Platform TREMENDAS, which promotes the empowerment of young women, teenagers, and young people by inviting them to use their talents and/or skills to generate social impact. This community currently consists of over 200 young women and people from all over Chile and Latin America, who work together under the SDG. Martinez is the co-founder of the Latinas for Climate movement, a WWF ambassador, and a member of the Ashoka Young Agents of Change Network. [Chile] Joan Cwaik Head of Latam Marketing, Maytronics. Joan Cwaik holds a degree in Media Management and Entertainment (UADE) and a postgraduate degree in Multimedia Convergence (UBA), and he is an MBA candidate at the IAE Business School. He currently acts as Head of Marketing for Latin America at Maytronics. Cwaik teaches at the Argentine University of Enterprise and has spoken at multiple events. In 2017, Forbes Argentina magazine chose him as one of Argentina’s six most influential people under 30. In 2019, he was recognized by the National Youth Institute of the Presidency of the Nation and the International Youth Organization as one of Argentina’s Most Outstanding Young People. In 2020, he published his first book, 7R, with Penguin Random House. [Argentina]