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Pilar Jericó

Latin America Leadership Program

Pilar is passionate about her work. It is considered an international reference in leadership, Change Mindset and NoFear. Businesswoman, writer and speaker, she has been in this world for more than twenty years (she started very young☺). She has published more than 700 articles. Her blog in El País has reached 3.2 million readers a year. She has written 7 books, some of which have been best-sellers in various countries (Spain, Colombia, Guatemala and Argentina) and have been translated into six languages. He has written 23 prologues and has had more than 800 media interviews in the Hispanic market. She has been recognized as one of the Top Women Leaders in Spain in the category of thinkers and experts, for being a pioneer in contributing keys to the development of talent, leadership, transformation and overcoming fear in companies. She has a PhD in Business Organization and a degree in Economics and Business Sciences from the Autonomous University of Madrid. She has completed postgraduate studies in strategy at Harvard University, in organizational behavior at UCLA, and in leadership at West Point. Apart from all this, he has been training in the world of personal growth since he was 16 years old.

As a businesswoman, she is President of the consulting firm BeUp, a company she founded together with Marta Romo. The company has extensive international recognition in transformation processes, leadership, female talent and mentoring. She has directed projects in more than 300 companies in Europe and Latin America (Grupo Santander, Mapfre, Vodafone, Amadeus, Endesa, Enagas, Axa...). She has worked for 70 percent of the IBEX companies and more than 150,000 people in Spain and Latin America have attended his leadership workshops and conferences (he confesses that he loves that clients come back year after year with new projects and more challenges).  She lives between the United States and Spain. In the United States, she is regional director in Washington DC of the Women Hispanic Executive Association, an organization committed to promoting gender equality at work. Likewise, she is a member of the Hispanic Council in the United States and is developing projects to promote Hispanic leadership, diversity and mentoring in that country.

More info at https://www.pilarjerico.com/