Daniela Paoli

Daniela Paoli

2015 Ricardo Salinas Scholar,

Daniela Paoli (Washington, DC) has over 8 years of professional experience on project management, with a strong focus on public governance, transparency and efficiency in Latin America.

Daniela Paoli (Washington, DC) has over 8 years of professional experience on project management, with a strong focus on public governance, transparency and efficiency in Latin America. From the IADB, she advocates and supports the implementation of Result based Management across central and local governments in Latin America and the Caribbean. During her previous work at the Organization of American States (OAS) as an e-Government Specialist, Daniela contributed to the design, launch, and implementation of the “MuNet e-Government Program”, which seek modernizing local public administrations through the application of innovative e-Government strategies, across 180 municipalities in the region. Daniela’s educational background includes a graduate degree on Public Policy Management from Georgetown University, a B.A. (Hons) on International Business from European Business School London and the Institut Supérieur du Commerce in Paris, as well as International Economic Development graduate courses at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) in Washington D.C. Due to her contribution to improving local governments in Latin America, in 2012 Daniela was appointed Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum (WEF), being the first Venezuelan Global Shaper to attend and represent her country at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. At this event, Daniela was chosen to share a panel with three Latin American Presidents (from Panama, Peru and Mexico). Daniela was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and currently resides in Washington D.C. (Attended Socrates)