Adriana Hoyos is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University and a consultant on strategy, governance and international economic development. With 20 years of professional experience in the private sector, government and academia, she has worked in banking, market access, public-private partnerships, entrepreneurship, crowdfunding, corporate social responsibility, economic development, governance, poverty, policy and gender issues. She was CEO of the Women's World Bank, worked for several years in the Colombian government and also has a long career as a consultant, university professor and researcher. Adriana has held positions of responsibility in several political campaigns for the Presidency, such as those of Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio in the United States, and Álvaro Uribe and Andrés Pastrana in Colombia. She is an economist and business administrator from the Universidad de los Andes, and holds postgraduate degrees from Stanford University and Icade. She has also served on several international boards and advisory committees.