Consultant in social and economic issues, primarily for public policy in governments and companies focused on sustainable projects (ESG). Expert in management and coordination of large-scale projects. Currently serving as CEO of Horus Company. He is also a co-creator of the Horus model, a project aimed at developing tailored action plans to address the real social needs in vulnerable areas. This initiative reduces the problem of data scarcity by leveraging technology to provide reliable, up-to-date, geo-referenced, identified, comprehensive, and real information. With experience in mining companies and governments across Indonesia, Cameroon, Colombia, Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina, He has presented Horus Model at various prestigious platforms such as the United Nations ("Simple solutions, impressive results"), The George Washington University ("World Public Policy Summit"), Harvard ("Early Childhood Executive Leadership Course" in São Paulo, Brazil), the Inter-American Development Bank ("Third Regional Dialogue on Open Government Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean" in Bogotá), and at the Inter-American Development Bank's XI Meeting of the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Monitoring and Evaluation in Chile.
The mining sector has the potential to contribute to regional social development and to create positive economic opportunities for local communities by means of collaborative models and stakeholder synergies. The greatest obstacle to overcome, however, is "LACK OF INFORMATION", which affects companies, governments, NGOs and international agencies at a global scale. To sort out this situation, HORUS introduces a unique and innovative technological platform which allows users to access real-time, geo-referenced, evolving, and updated information about the community, each individual and the entire context surrounding them.