Thu, Apr 8, 2021

1 PM – 2 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us for an intimate conversation with Ana González Medina, a Culture Program Specialist from UNESCO, as she walks us through:
-Day in the life of a UNESCO employee
-Challenges of doing UNESCO work in a developing country
-What its like to work at UNESCO, how Ana developed her career there, and her career journey

We will host this like a round table discussion, with a small presentation by Ana to kick us off. We look forward to you joining us!

Register for the Zoom link, or email danielle.neftin@columbia.edu if you have any questions.

Presenter Bio:
Ana González Medina is a Culture Program Specialist at UNESCO since May 2019, responsible for the Culture Sector at the UNESCO Office in Quito and Representation for Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Ana completed her higher education in France. She holds a Master's degree in Comparative Politics, with specialization in Latin America, from Sciences Po Paris, and a Master's degree in Development Studies and Project Evaluation from the University of Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne. She has worked in the design and evaluation of public policies in France and Chile, in the fields of culture, youth, social and urban development, and education. Prior to UNESCO, Ana worked at the Ministry of Culture of Chile (former National Council for Culture and the Arts), in the formulation of cultural policies and design of indicators on culture and development.

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