Change Management

Margherita Cittadino

Margherita is a multidisciplinary professional, vision facilitator and project manager in the field of social impact and of sustainability integration in the business.

She is part of a pool of expert technicians for Italy National Plan for Recovery and Resilience for the digitization, monitoring and performance of public institutions to increase administrative capabilities, digitize and simplify local management processes.

Margherita has almost twenty years of experience for the community growth, experienced in planning and management control in the Public Administration of the State Property and in Amnesty International Italy.

In addition, she leads strategy development and fundraising projects, workshop and educational training for small non-profit organizations, measurement and sustainability reporting for Foundation and NGO. Founder of a start-up company with a sustainable impact and benefit purpose, towards the circular economy.

She has Circular Re-Thinking training at Trentino Sviluppo e Terra Institute Rovereto Berlin, Masters in Management of Social Enterprises, Non Profit and Cooperatives at SDA Bocconi, Master's Degree in Engineering at UNINA Italy.

Juan Posada-Burbano

Juan Posada-Burbano is an international consultant in project management. Posada has more than 10 years of experience conducting needs assessments, writing grants, monitoring project implementation, and engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, from local organizations and communities, to governments and international cooperation agencies. Posada was formerly the National Protection and Humanitarian Assistance Coordinator for Save the Children in Colombia, and served in the European Commission Humanitarian Office for South America, overseeing projects on Protection and Humanitarian Assistance, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Education in Emergencies in Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. Currently, he advices humanitarian NGOs in project implementation in Colombia, and oversees a research project in the Middle East, led by a US-based university consortium, to support and restore cultural and traditional livelihood practices among minority groups targeted by extremist violence. He also conducts his own independent research on the role of civil society organizations as development agents, locally-led capacity development, and knowledge co-production in humanitarian-development settings.