Margarita Correa Henao – Chairwoman
Anthropologist from the University of Antioquia, with postgraduate studies in International Senior Management, a specialization in Social and Human Development, and a focus on creating productive employment opportunities for vulnerable, low-income communities. Recipient of a Kellogg Foundation scholarship in Leadership and Development. With more than 30 years dedicated to the economic, social, and human development of vulnerable and historically excluded populations—promoting sustainable development opportunities through productive activities—she has extensive private-sector experience, including as General Manager of Corporación Mundial de la Mujer Medellín, and with organizations such as the Private Committee for Child Welfare. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Antioquia Federation of NGOs, Cooperativa Emprender, and Microserfin Panamá. She also served on SENA’s Technical Committee and on the Board of Directors of Microfinanzas Puerto Rico for six years. She served as Executive Vice President of Banco de las Microfinanzas Bancamía S.A. until March 2017; she was subsequently appointed Chair of the Board of Directors, a position she has held since then.