Isabella (“Isa”) Zambrano is the founder and president of Casa Inglar. A published author and experienced communicator, Isabella blends her background in business, language, and storytelling to lead with vision and empathy. She has collaborated with institutions like The Wharton School and The New York Times, and currently serves as Inter
Isabella (“Isa”) Zambrano is the founder and president of Casa Inglar. A published author and experienced communicator, Isabella blends her background in business, language, and storytelling to lead with vision and empathy. She has collaborated with institutions like The Wharton School and The New York Times, and currently serves as International Vice President of the Young Investors Society, a global financial literacy initiative reaching over 14,000 students. A senior at Colegio Marymount, Barranquilla, where she has studied since preschool, Isa brings a passion for service, institutional insight and a deep commitment to her community to lead with love, energy a touch of Epic.
Tania Restrepo is an academic leader with over 22 years of experience in national and international education. With a background in International Business and Finance, she transitioned into education through specializations in pedagogy, literacy coaching, cognitive research, and leadership certification. As the former Academic Director at
Tania Restrepo is an academic leader with over 22 years of experience in national and international education. With a background in International Business and Finance, she transitioned into education through specializations in pedagogy, literacy coaching, cognitive research, and leadership certification. As the former Academic Director at Marymount School, Barranquilla she combined strategic vision with deep pedagogical knowledge to enhance institutional growth. Her commitment to excellence drives her work in curriculum design and leadership training, shaping learning environments that are innovative, inclusive, and globally oriented.
Luciana Badel, a Junior at Marymount School with a passion for helping others, is Casa Inglar’s Vice President. Over the years, Luciana has set herself apart in regards to linguistic proficiency, that would rival the one of a native speaker; this has been achieved with the help of many school-related activities such as being part of the S
Luciana Badel, a Junior at Marymount School with a passion for helping others, is Casa Inglar’s Vice President. Over the years, Luciana has set herself apart in regards to linguistic proficiency, that would rival the one of a native speaker; this has been achieved with the help of many school-related activities such as being part of the Student Council, an active member of Model United Nations, and a member of the National Honor Society. Luciana has participated in communication and leadership courses such as: “Promotora de Excelencia Personal” and “Prensa Escuela” and brings positivity to everything she does.
Evelin Rodríguez is a dynamic and passionate educator with over 20 years of experience dedicated to teaching, theology, and the arts. Her unique approach combines her love for theology with creative expression, inspiring her students to think critically and live with purpose. As the coordinator of Casa Inglar, Evelin leads with compassion
Evelin Rodríguez is a dynamic and passionate educator with over 20 years of experience dedicated to teaching, theology, and the arts. Her unique approach combines her love for theology with creative expression, inspiring her students to think critically and live with purpose. As the coordinator of Casa Inglar, Evelin leads with compassion and a strong sense of purpose. Through this initiative, she creates a welcoming space where education joins community service, reflecting her firm belief that serving others is the greatest reward for the soul. Evelin’s work at Casa Inglar not only nurtures academic development but also cultivates a spirit of empathy, resilience, and personal transformation.
Colegio Marymount is a private, co-educational, Catholic school in Barranquilla, Colombia. It offers a bilingual education from preschool through high school with the guidance of the international Cambridge curriculum. Lead by Mrs Anabella Martínez, the school emphasizes leadership, global competence, and values-based learning.
Colegio Sister Johanna is a non-profit, Catholic institution in Barranquilla dedicated to empowering girls from vulnerable communities through accessible, high-quality education. With over 59 years of experience, the school is dedicated to preparing students to be agents of change in their communities.
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