School for Social Entrepreneurs
Ana Lozano is a cultural entrepreneur and leader with extensive experience in art, heritage, and social impact. As the founder of Art Stories since 2016, Ana has developed engaging cultural experiences and workshops showcasing the significance of art globally. With a background as a fellow at the School for Social Entrepreneurs, Ana has focused on addressing social needs through leadership and community involvement. With prior roles as a guest lecturer, curator, and deputy director for cultural institutions, Ana has demonstrated expertise in art collections, exhibition development, and cultural heritage management. Ana holds a Master's Degree in Cultural History and Communications from Universitat de Barcelona and a Bachelor's Degree in Art History from Universidad Iberoamericana, along with a fellowship in social entrepreneurship.
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We can’t fix issues like poverty, climate change and ill-health alone. That’s why the School for Social Entrepreneurs exists. We help 1,000 people a year develop the skills, strengths and networks they need to tackle society’s biggest problems. We run courses that equip people to start, scale and strengthen organisations that make a positive difference. But we’re not a traditional school. Learning with SSE is inspiring, action-based and accessible. We support in others ways too, such as funding and mentoring. Lord Michael Young founded SSE in 1997, and we’ve grown to a network of schools across the UK, Canada and India. Together, we’re changing lives and transforming communities.