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Isabela Franca is a seasoned professional with a robust background in finance, administration, and human resources management. Currently serving as a Senior Associate at Delterra since October 2022, Isabela oversees the organization's administrative, financial, and HR processes in Brazil, including supervising the admission processes and legal services. Prior to this, Isabela played pivotal roles as a Finances Director and Senior Financial Analyst at Supersonic, and as a Finances and Admin Consultant at Delterra during its establishment in Brazil. Isabela's earlier experience includes positions such as Financial Coordinator at Clipping, Talent Data Analyst at BairesDev, and various internships in finance and consulting. Isabela holds a BSc in Economics from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and an MBA in Technology for Business from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul.
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Delterra is an environmental nonprofit on a mission to create a world where human activities protect and restore a healthy planet. Delterra’s founding partner is McKinsey & Company, and its flagship initiative, Rethinking Recycling, works with communities in emerging economies to build rapidly scalable, self-sustaining waste management and recycling ecosystems, that redirect waste into productive use while improving the lives of the people it touches. Rethinking Recycling is on track to bring recycling and waste management services to over 250,000 people in Indonesia and Argentina by 2022, most of whom had no access to recycling solutions before. Its programs have achieved recycling rates of up to 60%, which is higher than those of most US cities. To date, it has improved the livelihoods of more than 450 waste workers, many of whom are marginalized women. In the coming years, Delterra’s goal is to scale Rethinking Recycling to countries across Asia, Latin America and Africa, and add other programs to its portfolio with a view to develop innovative scalable solutions that redesign human systems for the good of people and the planet. Learn more at www.delterra.org