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    Myriam Taylor

    FORBES 100 Women Founders - Co-founder MUXIMA - Human Rights&Anti-Racist Advocate - Lobbyist - TVHost - Social Innovator - Public Speaker

    Myriam Taylor (She/Her/Hers/Ela/Elle) is a multifaceted professional and social activist based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.1 She is the co-founder of Muxima Bio and has an extensive background in social entrepreneurship, diversity and inclusion, and public speaking.1

    Key aspects of Myriam Taylor's profile include:

    1. Professional roles:

      • Co-founder and Dreamer in Chief at Muxima Bio BV1
      • Co-founder of Humanity Summit1
      • Television Host at RTP1
      • Speaker/MC at Web Summit1
    2. Activism and recognition:

      • FORBES 100 Women Founders1
      • Anti-Racist Militant and DEI Lobbyist1
      • MIPAD 2020 Awardee1
      • Delegate UN Permanent Forum of people of African Descent1
    3. Background:

      • Of Angolan origin, she has lived and worked in various countries1
      • Studied theatre at Rose Buford in London1
      • Has over 25 years of experience in socio-political projects across multiple countries1
    4. Recent achievements:

      • Won the Women in Tech European Best Ally Award in 20222
      • Named in the Bantumen Powerlist100 as one of the 100 most influential Black personalities in the Portuguese-speaking world in 20211

    Myriam Taylor is known for her passion for social causes, her entrepreneurial spirit, and her commitment to diversity and inclusion in various sectors, including technology and business.13

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    Location

    Lisbon Metropolitan Area