Alexandra Salas

Alexandra Salas has a diverse work experience spanning across different industries and roles. Alexandra is currently the CEO at Bpeace (Business Council for Peace), a position they have held since November 2021. Prior to that, they served as the Chief Program Officer at Bpeace from July 2015 to November 2021. Before joining Bpeace, Alexandra worked at Centro Conviven, where they held a role in Strategic Development from January 2007 to the present (end month/year not provided). At Centro Conviven, they were responsible for raising capital, establishing strategic partnerships, and managing social media campaigns. Alexandra also has experience as the Director of Business Affairs & Business Development at MarketLeaders in 2012 and as the Director of Business Development at Ladies Who Launch from January 2007 to December 2008. Additionally, they worked as a Strategic Marketing Consultant at O2 Filmes from March 2004 to December 2006 and as the Manager of Business Affairs & Development at Univision Communications Inc. from January 2002 to the end month/year not provided. Alexandra started their career as an Associate Corporate Finance at Comvest Partners/Commonwealth Associates from January 1999 to the end month/year not provided, where they were involved in sourcing, structuring, and executing private placements.

From 1993 to 1997, Alexandra Salas attended Lehigh University. No information about their degree or field of study is provided.

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Winston-Salem, United States

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Bpeace (Business Council for Peace)

Bpeace is a community where entrepreneurs and small businesses in crisis-affected regions of the world access expert growth advice from international industry and business volunteers. Our proven model has been yielding measurable results for almost 20 years. Our goal is to preserve and create significant employment for all and expand the economic power of women. We believe: More jobs mean less violence® The entrepreneurs and small businesses we identify are called Fast Runners. The volunteer industry and business experts who advise them are called Skillanthropists. Businesses that work with Bpeace Skillanthropists grow significantly better than their local economies. The jobs they create stabilize families and communities. VOLUNTEER WITH THE BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR PEACE AS A SKILLANTHROPIST Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times says: "Bpeace is one impressive force for change."​


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