Manuela Londoño Ferro

Business Development Lead at RayGen

Manuela Londoño Ferro has over six years of professional experience in business development, partnerships management, account coordination, project coordination, sustainability consulting, and project management.

In 2022, they began working at RayGen as a Business Development professional. From 2020 to 2021, they worked at the Australian Energy Foundation as a Partnerships Manager, Account Coordinator (Businesses) / Supplier Coordinator, and Project Coordinator. During this time, they were responsible for accelerating the energy transition by empowering communities to take action.

In 2020, Manuela worked as a Sustainability Consultant at NJM Design (Vic) Pty Ltd. From 2018 to 2020, they also worked as a Sustainability Consultant at Sustainable Development Consultants Pty Ltd.

From 2016 to 2018, Manuela worked at RMIT University as the MBA Student Association. During this time, they represented MBA students and members in the RMIT Executive Committee and created multiple opportunities for students.

From 2015 to 2016, Manuela worked at PAYC SAS as a Junior Project Management professional. Her responsibilities included working with project managers, designers, drafters, sales, financial and legal teams to ensure project deliverables.

From 2014 to 2015, Manuela worked at POCH as an Estimator & Project Consultant – Civil Engineer. Her responsibilities included developing and tracking construction budgets for clients, tendering raw materials, and monitoring project actual status vs. Vendors’ KPIs.

Manuela Londoño Ferro has an extensive education history. Manuela obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) from Universidad de Los Andes between 2009 and 2014, with a field of study in Civil Engineering. Manuela then went on to obtain a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Distinction from RMIT University between 2016 and 2018. Additionally, they have obtained Certificates in NatHERS Assessment from the Nation Wide House Energy Rating Scheme and Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategies from the University of Cambridge.

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