Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey
Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey is the director of CEJIL (Center for Justice and International Law) for the Mexico and Central America program since 2019. She served as Attorney General of Guatemala from 2010 to 2014.
Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey is the director of CEJIL (Center for Justice and International Law) for the Mexico and Central America program since 2019. She served as Attorney General of Guatemala from 2010 to 2014.
Jean-Roch Lebeau is director of Grupo Innovaterra and an associate urban researcher in Propuesta Urbana.
Johny Gramajo is the economic manager for the Central Bank of Guatemala as well as a permanent advisor to the Monetary Board.
Cynthia Loría Picado has served as manager for Fundación AVINA’s Regional Migration Program for Latin America for over ten years where she has led initiatives to promote social and labor inclusion among returned migrants, inclusive markets, education, climate change, and access to clean water.
Sonia María Pellecer is coordinator for the International Organization on Migration’s Annual Survey on Remittances in Guatemala.
Fernando Spross is an associate economic researcher for the Fundación para el Desarrollo de Guatemala.
Emma Leonardo Solorzano is a summer 2021 intern for the Migration, Remittances & Development Program. She is currently a Flagler Scholar and a rising sophomore at the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University majoring in International Studies with an area of focus in Latin America.
Luis von Ahn is an entrepreneur and computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University who is considered one of the pioneers of crowdsourcing. He is known for co-inventing CAPTCHAs, being a MacArthur Fellow, and selling two companies to Google in his 20s.
Alfonso Quiñónez is the current Guatemalan ambassador to the United States and was an event speaker at the Dialogue.
Sofía Corzo is an intern at the Inter-American Dialogue’s Rule of Law Program. A senior at Harvard University, she studies Social Studies, an interdisciplinary concentration which involves Government, Sociology, History, Economics, and Anthropology, with a focus field on human rights and transitional justice in Latin America.
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