All Hands and Hearts
Carolina Castellet Ricoy is an experienced professional in program development and project management, currently serving as the International Program Development Manager at All Hands and Hearts since July 2020. Previously, Carolina held various roles within All Hands and Hearts - Smart Response, including Senior Project Manager and Project Manager, where responsibilities included overseeing the reconstruction of schools and developing project scopes and timelines. Prior experience includes serving as Project Development Manager at Sociedad Textil Lonia S.A. with a focus on international retail projects and positions in project coordination and teaching in various organizations. Carolina holds a Licenciatura en Arquitectura from Universidad de Alcalá and has completed multiple master's degrees at ESNECA Business School, as well as additional studies in Gdańsk University of Technology and Berkeley Adult School.
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All Hands and Hearts
Mission All Hands and Hearts effectively and efficiently addresses the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters. We communicate directly with local leaders and community members and then deploy our unique model of engaging volunteers to enable direct impact, helping to build safer, more resilient schools, homes and infrastructure. Vision Through community and volunteer engagement, we aim to help families recover faster after natural disasters using our "smart response" strategy and by rebuilding in a disaster resilient way we prepare them for future disasters and, through the process, strengthen communities Our Story The lives of Co-founders Petra Nemcova and David Campbell were changed forever by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. David Campbell heard about the devastating tsunami and jumped on a plane to offer his extensive expertise gained as a former CEO of BBN Technologies, ultimately starting what is now All Hands Volunteers in 2005. Petra Nemcova herself was swept away by the tsunami and survived by clinging to a tree for eight hours. This experience led to the establishment of the Happy Hearts Fund in 2005. In the Fall of 2017, these two organizations announced the merger to form All Hands and Hearts - Smart Response. Together, we will focus on delivering a Smart Response to those reeling from disaster both domestically and internationally. Are you an All Hands and Hearts volunteer alumni? Stay in touch by joining the alumni network: allhandsandheartsalumni.org