daniela aizencang
Graduate In Economics
Diplomas in "Territory and public policies: co-creation of value and social production of space" from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Chile, and "Tools for Research and Management in Public Policies" from the University of Buenos Aires Aires.
As head of the research portfolio of academics from Harvard Business School, leaders in the area of innovation and research of micro-enterprises and financing, she worked on the design and management of evaluations in India, Chile, Mexico and Brazil: projects focused on significant growth and sustainable micro-enterprises.
Seeing how the city represents the concentration of all social dynamics, and in this it contains the possibility of approaching, creating community, and moving towards solidarity and sustainable development, Daniela seeks to work on innovative methodologies, investigating the use of space to create opportunities for collaboration, associativity, and social development. Specifically, she is interested in the different ways to strengthen communities, their links and economies, locally: making them more robust against shocks, and showing solidarity among all their inhabitants.