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Campus Ambassador Leadership Program Scholars
Congratulations to our 2024 IBC Campus Ambassador Leadership Program (CALP) Scholars! The Campus Ambassador Leadership Program (CALP) is an opportunity for students from various universities to connect with their campus. As a liaison between HUWIB and your respective university, this program helps promote and spread awareness regarding IBC and our mission. The CALP program covers the admission of 1 in-person ticket to IBC on top of other perks. This year, our CALP scholars were selected from a competitive pool of applicants, and they will be recognized at our conference!
Meet our 2024 CALP Scholars
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Claudia Llerena
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL PERU
Claudia Llerena is a driven and visionary student at PUCP, blending her passion for leadership, sustainability, and social justice into everything she undertakes. Currently pursuing a double major in Business and Social Management, Claudia is distinguished by her high academic performance and dynamic problem-solving approach. Her commitment to making a lasting difference is evident in her leadership of initiatives that uplift women in underserved areas and advocate for educational equity. As a Campus Ambassador and CALP Scholar at Harvard’s IBC, Claudia is not just representing PUCP—she is paving the way for future changemakers with a deep belief in leadership that transforms and inspires.
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Mia Moliterno
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
Hello everyone! My name is Mia Moliterno and I'm a senior at FSU majoring in MIS and Marketing. I can't wait to get to know everyone at IBC 2024!
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Dikshya Upadhyaya
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Dikshya Upadhyaya, coming from country of Himalayas aims to be a sociobusiness scientist by day and theatre artist by night
She is currently a cofounder of a fintech app , involved with student government association, director of vagina monologue and eboard member of business and women in business club.
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Mylene Talledo Copello
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
Ambassador of the Campus Ambassador Leadership Program (CALP) and Engineering student in Peru. Passionate about connecting students with leadership and professional development opportunities. Participating in the Intercollegiate Business Convention to inspire and empower women in business. Lover of continuous learning and defender of diversity in the business field.
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Andrea Raiza Henao Choque
UNIVERSIDAD PRIVADA DEL VALLE
Andrea Raiza Henao Choque (Bolivia) is passionate about volunteering as a way to be a change agent for her country, Bolivia. She is deeply committed to promoting gender equality and creating opportunities for women in entrepreneurship and technology. Andrea is the founder of Girls in Startups and president of Women in Business Bolivia, organizations that empower women to break barriers and become leaders in their fields. With a background in business and education, she has led numerous initiatives that support youth leadership, innovation, and social impact. Andrea’s vision is to build an inclusive ecosystem where women thrive, driving positive change and inspiring the next generation of female entrepreneurs and leaders.
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Dariya Bagley
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
My name is Dariya Bagley and I am a criminal Justice major in my second year at the University of Central Florida. In the future I hope to join the FBI as an intelligence analyst. I am so excited to be attending this conference and be granted the opportunity to explore new horizons and expand on connections with likeminded women.
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Laura Kathering Barba Camacho
UNIVERSIDAD PRIVADA BOLIVIANA
Laura Kathering Barba Camacho is an outstanding Law student at the Bolivian Private University (UPB). Her commitment to academic excellence has been recognized multiple times, earning her a place on the Honor Roll of her career on several occasions. Currently, Laura serves as a legal intern at Dentons Guevara & Gutiérrez, the only global firm in Bolivia, where she has promoted recycling initiatives that have been replicated in other offices. Additionally, she secured a Probono agreement with this firm for a foundation that aims to plant one million trees in the country. She is also a Junior Local Coordinator at Students For Liberty and Deputy Research Director at the digital platform “No me jodas,” which promotes ideas of freedom in Bolivia. Her participation in international programs promoted by the International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) and her role as founder and administrator of a local cultural dissemination page on Instagram highlight her commitment to promoting liberal ideas and local culture. Laura has also been the founding president of the Literature Club on her campus and has held various roles in youth and student organizations, including the Law Student Center and the Arbitration Club at UPB. Her work as a volunteer at the Operation Smile Foundation and her leadership in the public image committee of Interact Santa Cruz reflect her dedication to community service. Among her most notable achievements, Laura has been a scholar at international conferences and programs organized by institutions such as the Foundation for Economic Education, the Objective Standard Institute, and the Latin American Development Bank (CAF). Her participation in leadership and personal development programs, such as Impact Connections and the Freedom Academy, underscores her commitment to personal and professional growth. Laura Kathering Barba Camacho is a young leader with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to excellence, freedom, and promotion of the local culture of her hometown. Her academic and professional trajectory positions her as a prominent figure in the field of law, culture and the promotion of the philosophy of freedom in Bolivia. // Aquí tienes la traducción al inglés: --- 📚 Law student at @UPB with a 4.0 GPA and a scholarship from the “100 Best” program. 🌍 Legal intern at @DentonsGuevaraGutierrez, where I promoted recycling initiatives and secured a Pro Bono agreement for a foundation aiming to plant one million trees in Bolivia. 🌳 💼 Junior Local Coordinator at @StudentsForLiberty and Deputy Director of Research at @NoMeJodas, promoting ideas of freedom in Bolivia. 📖 Founder of the Literature Club at @UPB and administrator of a cultural outreach page on Instagram. 🏅 Scholarship recipient at international conferences and leadership programs organized by @FEEonline, @ObjectiveStandard, and @CAF_LatinAmerica. ✨ Committed to excellence, freedom, and the promotion of Bolivian culture through its language and prose.
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Grace Montgomery
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
My name is Grace Montgomery and I am currently an intern at Clyde Staffing, where I apply my skills in communication and project coordination. I hold a degree in Communication from the University of New Hampshire. I'm passionate about organizational efficiency and fostering teamwork, with a keen interest in modern communication strategies that enhance workplace dynamics. Outside of my professional work, I enjoy exploring the intersections of media, technology, and social networks.