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Anamari Eskildsen
Anamari Eskildsen

Anamari Eskildsen

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LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anamari-eskildsen-68a43a86/?originalSubdomain=pa
Twitter:
twitter.com/ani_eskildsen
Website:
anieskildsen.com

About

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First Name:
Anamari
Last Name:
Eskildsen
Title and Organization:
Chief Social Impact Officer (CSIO), Fundación Pro Bienestar & G4 Capital
Bio:
Anamari Eskildsen is the executive director of Fundación Pro Bienestar, and the Chief Social Impact Officer (CSIO) for the family office G4 Capital, both private social investment funds focused on social investments for improving education, health and the protection of children and the elderly. She is the author of Mía, suya, tuya, a memoir which follows her path from the illusion of solitude to the love she has found in spiritual unity, after her mother’s death. Anamari hosts a podcast, Con intención, in which she interviews people who further inspire her journey as a mother, reparenting herself, and living each day with purpose. Anamari co-founded Camp Wandú in 2012, an impact business that combined her vocation and purpose, a summer camp focused on building a stronger sense of self in her staff and campers, which continues on without her leadership. Anamari also founded the Panamanian Camp Association and was the first Panama ambassador for the International Camping Fellowship. Anamari began her professional career as a consultant at UNICEF coordinating an inclusion program in schools for the indigenous in Darien.

Fellowship Program

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Program Membership:
Central America Leadership Initiative

Class

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Fellowship Class Name:
Class XVI: CALIbrate


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