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Vivian Brates
Lecturer at Stanford University
Vivian Brates is an accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in academia, international organizations, advocacy, and consulting.
Brates studied at various prestigious institutions including Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras at Universidad de Buenos Aires, Georgetown University, and University of California, Santa Barbara.
She holds Master's Degrees in Latin American Economic Development and Spanish and Latin American Literature.
Brates has served as a lecturer at Stanford University and has a wealth of experience in roles such as Human Rights Observer, Press Officer at the United Nations, International Electoral Observer/Press & Media Officer at the Organization of American States, as well as Advocate and Lobbyist at the International Liaison Office for President Jean Bertrand Aristide.
Additionally, she has worked as a Start-Up Consultant and Managing Editor focusing on Finances, Technologies, and International Affairs at Michel Burton Communication.