Gabriela Saade
About Gabriela Saade
Gabriela Saade serves as an Impact Officer and is actively involved in the World Economic Forum's Global Shapers Community, contributing to global initiatives. She has a background in economics and public policy, with experience in various consulting and research roles.
Work at Global Shapers Community
Gabriela Saade currently serves as an Impact Officer at the Global Shapers Community. In this role, she actively contributes to global initiatives and discussions aimed at addressing pressing social issues. Her involvement in the community highlights her commitment to fostering positive change and engaging with a network of young leaders dedicated to making an impact.
Education and Expertise
Gabriela Saade holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Universidad Metropolitana in Venezuela, where she studied from 2009 to 2014. She furthered her education at the University of Chicago, earning a Master of Public Policy between 2019 and 2021. During her studies, she served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, focusing on courses related to policy design, inequality, and economic growth.
Background
Gabriela Saade has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles that emphasize her expertise in policy and social impact. She has held positions at organizations such as Results for America, the Inter-American Development Bank, and Nielsen. Her experience spans consulting, research, and teaching, reflecting her multifaceted approach to addressing economic and social challenges.
Achievements
Gabriela Saade co-founded an NGO, demonstrating her leadership and commitment to social impact. She has also contributed to various projects and initiatives throughout her career, including her role as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Chicago, where she focused on research related to public policy and program evaluation.
Consulting Experience
Throughout her career, Gabriela Saade has worked as a consultant for several organizations, including La Mejor Venezuela and Results for America. These roles allowed her to apply her analytical skills and economic knowledge to develop strategies and solutions aimed at enhancing social programs and policies.