Mariana Dahan
Mariana Dahan
Mariana Dahan is a globally recognized identity and humanitarian expert, a published author, and the founder/CEO of World Identity Network (WIN). With a Ph.D. in Management from Paris II Assas University and Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris, Dahan has worked extensively in the telecommunications industry, consulting and development fields, and at the World Bank, where she led the Identification for Development (ID4D) Program. She has been named one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Identity, and TIME Magazine recognized her work on ID4D. She has also been featured in Forbes, The Economist, Bloomberg, and Huffington Post. Dahan is an ambassador of "Hope and Homes for Children" charity and serves on various non-profit boards. She has spoken at TEDx, World Economic Forum, United Nations, Harvard University, and more. Dahan studied Executive education at Harvard Kennedy School of Government, postgraduate studies at MIT Sloan School of Management, and a Research Master at Université Paris Dauphine.
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