Cambridge, MA – Andrea Gabriela Yepez, a distinguished Venezuelan social communicator, recently made her mark at the prestigious IV World Congress of Women Leaders, held at Harvard University. Yepez, renowned for her excellence and recipient of the Communicator Awards 2024 in New York and the Best of Gwinnett Award for Marketing Firms in Atlanta, GA, delivered a presentation on the impact of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) on business, supported by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda.
The congress, chaired by Ph.D. Roselin Cabrales, brought together an elite group of influential women and men from diverse disciplines in the heart of one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Among the notable participants were writer and criminal lawyer Amalia Diaz, journalist Paola Vivas, and Harvard scientist Pedro De la Torre. These panelists shared their perspectives and experiences, fostering global empowerment and leadership.
Andrea Gabriela Yepez’s participation not only highlighted her impressive career and personal achievements but also underscored the growing importance of technology and AI in the business world. Her innovative approach to marketing and communication inspired many women to explore and harness the opportunities these technologies offer, aligning with the SDGs and the UN’s 2030 Agenda.
“It was an honor to be part of such a prestigious event and to have the opportunity to share my insights on how technology and AI are transforming businesses, as well as to learn from other successful figures across different industries,” Yepez said at the end of her presentation.
The IV World Congress of Women Leaders at Harvard University was a transformative event. The ideas and experiences shared by these remarkable women served as catalysts for change and inspiration worldwide. Andrea Gabriela Yepez’s participation is a testament to her professional excellence and her ability to lead and motivate in a global setting.
This event also highlighted the achievements of Latinos at Harvard University, demonstrating the significant and growing impact of the Latino community in high-level academic and professional fields. The presence of Yepez and other Latino leaders at this congress reinforces the importance of diversity and inclusion in influential spaces such as Harvard.