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    Mentor Dida

    Wellbeing & Leadership Coach/ Compassion Movement Builder / Changemaker Storyteller

    Mentor Dida is a dedicated individual with a passion for advancing humanity through meaningful solutions.

    Having experienced the Kosovo war, Mentor developed a strong belief in turning problems into opportunities for positive change, emphasizing the importance of empathy, teamwork, leadership, and changemaking.

    With a Bachelor's Degree in Alternative Energy Technologies from Arizona State University (ASU) and a Master's Degree in Global Technology and Entrepreneurship, Mentor has a solid educational background.

    Mentor's commitment to social impact led to various leadership roles, including co-founding student organizations, non-profits, and engaging in initiatives promoting human-centered design approaches to problem-solving.

    Mentor's achievements include being named Valedictorian, Graduate Commencement Student Speaker, and receiving prestigious awards like the Pitchfork award at ASU.

    Currently involved with Ashoka, Mentor contributes to the network's mission of empowering individuals to drive social change.

    Previous experiences range from roles in innovation consulting, leadership coaching, social entrepreneurship, and facilitating human-centered design approaches for organizations like USAID and the U.S. Department of State.

    Mentor's diverse background showcases a multidisciplinary skill set aimed at creating meaningful impact and driving positive change in society.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States