Ines Saltiel

Leadership Council Member at The Democracy & Culture Foundation

Ines Saltiel is a dynamic advocate for youth involvement in democracy and governance, currently serving as Co-Founder of Teens For Democracy, where grassroots actions, including 5-minute talks and the annual conference, are developed. As the youngest Leadership Council Member of the Democracy & Culture Foundation and a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Peloponnese, Ines focuses on analyzing teenagers' participation in local governance, particularly regarding climate action. Additionally, Ines has extensive experience as a voice-over artist, collaborating with major production houses for renowned brands, and has contributed content for various platforms, including CNN Greece and AcadeMe+. Ines has also held prominent roles in public speaking and moderation, emphasizing the importance of intergenerational dialogue in democratic processes. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree at Brown University, Ines's educational journey reflects a strong foundation in advocacy and engagement.

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The Democracy & Culture Foundation

The Democracy & Culture Foundation was founded in 2019. The Foundation's mission is to help democracy evolve by empowering society through citizen engagement and better governance. We aim to become the leading global platform for dialogue and solution-oriented activities concerning the evolution of democracy and culture. Two of its major events, the Athens Democracy Forum in association with The New York Times, and Art for Tomorrow, are held annually and designed to convene, connect and foster collaboration between prominent and emerging voices for both democracy and culture. The Foundation and its partners also run worldwide initiatives including Teens for Democracy, Reimagining the Building Blocks of Democracy, the Climate Hub and Digital Tool Kit.


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