Livio Valenti has a diverse work experience spanning various sectors. Livio is the co-founder of Vaxess Technologies, a biotechnology company focused on developing products that can be delivered through patches without the need for refrigeration. Livio'srole at Vaxess involves leading business development, policy, strategy, and operations, including forging public-private partnerships.
Livio also served as a Fellow at the Atlantic Council and an Affiliate at the Aspen Institute. Livio co-founded Mori, a venture addressing food waste globally, and Moveo Walks, a company focused on developing assistive devices for enhanced mobility. Livio worked as an Economist at the United Nations, where they supported governments in investment program planning, and as an Advisor at the Royal Government of Cambodia, where they designed an investment proposal for the Global Agriculture and Food Security Support Programme.
Additionally, Livio was a Sustainability Science Program Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a Senior Fellow at Harvard's Belfer Center. Livio also worked at the World Bank as an Economist, leading an analysis of a large loan program in Cambodia. Overall, Livio's work experience reflects their commitment to creating positive impact in various fields, including biotechnology, sustainability, food waste, and international development.
Livio Valenti has a diverse educational background. Starting in 2004, they attended Università Bocconi where they focused on Economics. Livio completed their undergraduate degree in 2009. In 2007, Livio Valenti also studied abroad at UCLA, specializing in Finance and Economics. In the same year, they pursued International Management at Fudan University, graduating in 2009. Livio Valenti furthered their education by attending Harvard Kennedy School from 2011 to 2013, specializing in Public Policy and Economics with a focus on Business-Government relations.
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