Ingrid Valladares

Ingrid Valladares holds a Dual Bachelor in Economics from the Catholic University of Ecuador and the Université Pierre-Mendes Grenoble. Also, she has a Bachelor in Education with major in English from the Private Technical University of Loja, and a Master in International Relations from The University of Queensland. She is currently the Social Media and Public Relations Manager at the United Nations Association of Australia's Young Professionals Network (QLD Division) and a Senior Correspondent for the Organisation for World Peace - Australian Division.

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