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Adriana Maldonado Jiménez, MBA, MSc

Adriana Maldonado Jiménez, MBA, MSc

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Member since May 2019
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Adriana Maldonado Jiménez holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from UNAM and a Master’s degree in International Trade and Finance from Lancaster University (United Kingdom), awarded through the Chevening Scholarship. She further complemented her profile with an MBA and a Master’s degree in Innovation for Business Development from Tecnológico de Monterrey. Her career combines a solid foundation in foreign trade and international financial services with a transition toward innovation, strategic planning, and regional development.

Within international banking, she developed and led high-impact initiatives, including the design, negotiation, implementation, and commercial positioning of global products such as the “Letter of Credit with Provision of Funds.” Her experience also includes professional work in London and various executive roles in international business. At ITESM Campus León, she served as a professor of international business, coordinator of diploma and continuing education programs, and as a member of the strategic projects team. She also championed high-impact skills development programs and initiatives focused on gender equity. In parallel, she has facilitated processes with public and private institutions regarding transparency, competitiveness, and the strengthening of MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises).

She is a founding partner of Gnosis XXI, where she acts as a consultant and facilitator for projects in planning, entrepreneurship, innovation, and regional development. Since 2020, she has taken on leadership responsibilities in innovation and value creation, as well as in gender equity. Her work is grounded in values of transparency, inclusion, and resilience, supported by competencies in design thinking, negotiation, mentoring, and open government. She maintains active participation in networks such as Chevening Alumni México, IMEF, and AMEXME, and serves as a global mentor for entrepreneurship and innovation programs in Guanajuato.

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Articles by this author

It´s time to Act!

21 October 2019
Leadership

I am writing this letter as a personal invitation  to take a moment to reflect and think and see the big picture… recent issues in Culiacan and other parts of México… recent issues in Chile and other countries of Latin America …all happening at the same time. We have different profiles and expertise which makes […]

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Innovation or not!

15 October 2019
Innovation

Some years ago we made a project for hand-made craft products company that wanted to export to USA. We had to solve a problem that they were facing  to be able to export to designers market: they had to deliver all pieces under pantone colors without affecting any hand made process… A hand-made craft is […]

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Princess vs women engineers

14 September 2019
Women in the engineering

Recently, I have been reading proposals concerning driving young girls away from the “romantic idea of the Cinderella´s prince coming to rescue her and being happy forever after”. I won´t give names of that pogrammes that are in progress now to avoid to hurt people. However, my experience as female engineering student´s mom is quite […]

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Women Engineers´ moms

Women Engineers´ moms

13 September 2019
Women in the engineering

In the last few months I have reed so much about the efforts to push girls into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). There are articles with methodologies promising to change girls´ perception about all this topics of study. However, there is no mention at all about what moms and families can do to support […]

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