Caren Camiscia

Head of Communications & Project Coordinator

Strategic Communication / Narratives
carencamiscia@atelieritd.org

Caren holds a Master’s in Strategies and Technologies for Development from Complutense University of Madrid and Polytechnic University of Madrid (Spain), a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the National University of Rosario (Argentina), and is a journalist specialized in institutional communication from ISET No. 18 (Argentina).

Before joining Atelier itd, she worked for four years as a communications officer at the Innovation and Technology for Development Center at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (itdUPM). She was also part of the teaching team at the National University of Rosario, an environmental educator at the Scientific, Technological and Educational Center “Paraná River Aquarium,” head of communications at WEP Argentina, and a columnist for various radio programs.

“Mate is a ritual of gathering where we share the most valuable things we have: time and company. Regardless of culture or nationality, when mate is present, dialogue and connection multiply. In Argentina, we don’t just invite someone to do something, to talk, or to share a moment; we invite them to drink mate—and with it, everything else follows.”

Caren Camiscia

Head of Communications & Project Coordinator

Strategic Communication / Narratives
carencamiscia@atelieritd.org

Caren holds a Master’s in Strategies and Technologies for Development from Complutense University of Madrid and Polytechnic University of Madrid (Spain), a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the National University of Rosario (Argentina), and is a journalist specialized in institutional communication from ISET No. 18 (Argentina).

Before joining Atelier itd, she worked for four years as a communications officer at the Innovation and Technology for Development Center at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (itdUPM). She was also part of the teaching team at the National University of Rosario, an environmental educator at the Scientific, Technological and Educational Center “Paraná River Aquarium,” head of communications at WEP Argentina, and a columnist for various radio programs.

“Mate is a ritual of gathering where we share the most valuable things we have: time and company. Regardless of culture or nationality, when mate is present, dialogue and connection multiply. In Argentina, we don’t just invite someone to do something, to talk, or to share a moment; we invite them to drink mate—and with it, everything else follows.”

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