Nicole Galindo Sánchez
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French Elementary proficiency
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English Full professional proficiency
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Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
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German Elementary proficiency
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Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
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Impact Hub Berlin
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Germany
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Mentor Empower Now incubator for FINTA founders
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Aug 2023 - Present
Mentor for the Empower Now incubator for FINTA founders by Impact Hub and tbd Mentor for the Empower Now incubator for FINTA founders by Impact Hub and tbd
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LEAD
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Professional Training and Coaching
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Project Lead
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Apr 2023 - Present
- Steer client impact, managing multiple team constellations for culture change, leadership development and change management projects. - Co-founded the Impact and DEIB groups at LEAD
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Consultant and facilitator
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Jan 2022 - Jun 2023
- Co-create tailor-made solutions for cultural transformation, value activation and change processes for organizations in the corporate and non profit sectors.- Facilitate trainings and workshops on inclusive leadership and leadership and development.
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Transparency International
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Germany
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Non-profit Organizations
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200 - 300 Employee
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Assistant Strategy & MEL Team
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Oct 2021 - Dec 2021
- Assisted in the organizational annual planning and reporting processes 2021 and 2022. - Supported with external benchmarking, key stakeholder interviews and focus group discussions in relation to the organizations' Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning policy. - Supported the Strategy & MEL team’s knowledge management re-conceptualization. - Contributed to the design of the roll-out of the Movement's anti-corruption strategy for its second cycle. - Assisted in the organizational annual planning and reporting processes 2021 and 2022. - Supported with external benchmarking, key stakeholder interviews and focus group discussions in relation to the organizations' Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning policy. - Supported the Strategy & MEL team’s knowledge management re-conceptualization. - Contributed to the design of the roll-out of the Movement's anti-corruption strategy for its second cycle.
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Global Shapers Community
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Switzerland
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Non-profit Organization Management
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300 - 400 Employee
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Global Shaper Berlin Hub
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Jun 2020 - Dec 2021
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Co Chair Advisory Council on Hub Engagement and Growth
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Jul 2020 - Jun 2021
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Member Advisory Council on Hub Engagememt and Growth
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Jul 2019 - Jul 2020
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Global Shaper Quito Hub
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Oct 2013 - Jun 2020
The Global Shapers Community is a network of Hubs developed and led by young people who are exceptional in their potential, their achievements and their drive to make a contribution to their communities. It is an Initiative of the World Economic Forum.As a member, I have participated in community-based activities including the storytelling project ‘INSPIRE: Global Dialogue’, the social businesses accelerator ‘SPARK: Shapers in Action’ (video below), and the crowdfunding campaign that raised 125K for the 2016 Ecuador earthquake. I led the Global Shapers Quito Hub as Vicecurator in 2015-2016 and Curator in 2016-2017. I represented the Quito Hub in the 2016 Annual Curators Meeting and the 2018 World Economic Forum on Latin America in São Paulo, Brazil. Show less
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WZB Berlin Social Science Center
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Germany
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Community Outreach Trainee for the LATINNO Project
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Jun 2020 - Jul 2020
LATINNO is the first comprehensive and systematic source of data on new institutions for citizen participation evolving in Latin America – the so-called democratic innovations. LATINNO looks at the thousands of new institutional designs which have been created in the previous years with the aim not only to include citizens in the political process, but also – through citizen participation – to make governments more responsive and institutions more accountable, in addition to strengthening the rule of law, and promoting social equality and political inclusion. LATINNO collects data on democratic innovations evolving in 18 Latin American countries from 1990 to 2020. The data is coded for 43 variables which reflect the context, institutional design, and impact of each innovation. Along with the quantitative data, qualitative information on each case has also been gathered and assessed. This prolifically rich content is now being analyzed in policy briefs, academic papers and op-ed pieces. LATINNO is not just a dataset. It is a research project that produces new, comparative knowledge on democratic innovations, democracy, and citizen participation in Latin America. The LATINNO Project is coordinated by Thamy Pogrebinschi, at the Department Democracy and Democratization of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. It is funded by the Open Society Foundations. Show less
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TinkuLAB
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Ecuador
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Citizen Participation Consultant
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Dec 2018 - Aug 2019
Designed the citizen participation and multi-actor engagement strategy for the first civic technology project of Germany’s International Cooperation Agency-GIZ in Ecuador, in the coastal province of Manabi. I led over 20 community workshops on good environmental practices at the household and community levels. Organized monthly panel discussions and dialogues between civic society, academia and government on use of civic technology for evidence-based social infrastructure projects and local policy making. Engaged 150 local families, 4 local and national government institutions, and private sector partners to secure project replication. Show less
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Citizen Participation Director
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Oct 2016 - Dec 2018
As Citizen Participation for Development Director I coordinated a 40-member team to implement the Municipality’s social public policy regarding citizen participation, culture, environment, health, security and social inclusion in the North District (500.000 inhabitants). In addition, my team implemented one of the most influential participatory decision-making processes: the annual participative budget public assemblies in 18 rural and urban districts for the allocation of an estimate of 4 million dollars in public infrastructure and social projects. One of these social projects, the ecosystemic and social rehabilitation of the Habas Corral ravine in the Cochapamba neighborhood, was adopted in two consecutive assemblies and reunited neighbors to protect the ecosystem in the ravine as shown in the link below. In regards to urban planning, I co-designed the citizen participation strategy for the development and ultimate adoption of the territorial ordinance plan of La Mariscal urban neighborhood. Show less
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Case Management Lawyer
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Aug 2016 - Sep 2016
Asylum Access is a NGO dedicated to making refugee rights a reality through legal empowerment, policy reform, and global systems change. As Case Management Lawyer, I monitored Ecuador’s compliance to human rights and refugee law standards as part of the strategic litigation team in the international and Inter-American protection systems. I oversaw the national legal services and strategic litigation teams in 7 cities.
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Legal Services and Community Outreach Adviser
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Sep 2015 - Aug 2016
As Legal Services and Community Outreach Adviser, I provided legal advice to asylum-seekers and refugees in Ecuador as well as assisted in the implementation of the local integration strategy in Quito based on community outreach activities for the betterment of refugees’ access to public services.
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Estudio Jurídico Morales & Asociados
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Ecuador
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Legal Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Legal Researcher
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Jan 2015 - May 2015
I drafted legal memorandums and public administrative contracts in the legal department and prepared administrative and constitutional claims for clients. I drafted legal memorandums and public administrative contracts in the legal department and prepared administrative and constitutional claims for clients.
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Legal Intern
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Jun 2014 - Apr 2015
I drafted legal memorandums and public administrative contracts in the legal department as well as assisted the Legal Department in researching for administrative case studies to develop jurisprudence. I drafted legal memorandums and public administrative contracts in the legal department as well as assisted the Legal Department in researching for administrative case studies to develop jurisprudence.
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Universidad San Francisco de Quito
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Ecuador
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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T.A. Commercial and Corporate Law
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2014 - 2015
I prepared lectures for junior and senior Law students about Commercial and Corporate Law in Ecuador.
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Legal Clinics Practitioner
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Sep 2013 - Sep 2014
I integrated the litigation team of the first case pursuing reparations for crimes against humanity committed in Ecuador in the 1980s. I drafted administrative lawsuits and unconstitutionality claims regarding the access to public information and refugee law in strategic litigation cases. Finally, Iprovided pro bono legal services to clients regarding family, refugee and human rights law.
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President Student Government
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May 2013 - May 2014
The fourth woman since the University’s foundation, I led a democratically elected 30-member student government and represented more than 6000 students in academic and disciplinary boards. The team organized and oversaw more than 30 cultural, social and academic activities such as ‘My Vote 2014’ in order to provide students with first hand information on the elections for City Major.
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Model United Nations Teacher
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Sep 2012 - Jul 2013
Teacher of the Model United Nations program for 11th and 12th grade students. Teacher of the Model United Nations program for 11th and 12th grade students.
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T.A. International Relations courses
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2011 - 2013
I assisted in several International Relations courses including International Organization, Introduction and Advanced Theories of IR, Constructivism in IR, Model United Nations, China Foreign Policy, Japan Foreign Policy for 6 semesters.
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NMUN Delegate, Tutor and Head Delegate
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2010 - 2012
Represented Israel (UNHCR), China (Security Council) and Japan (rotating head delegate) during the one-week NMUN simulation in New York in 2010, 2011 and 2012, respectively. Conducted extensive research of the assigned country’s foreign policy for the elaboration of position papers and committee resolutions. Received two Outstanding Delegation, one Distinguished Delegation, three Outstanding Position Papers and two Outstanding Delegate in Committee awards.
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Education
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Hertie School of Governance
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy Analysis -
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
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Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Bachelor's Degree, International Relations