Wed, Nov 25, 2020

5:30 PM – 8:30 PM (GMT+1)

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22, Calle Vallehermoso, Madrid 28015, Spain

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Worlds clash.
Things fall apart.
Everything is always moving, changing, and transforming—disrupting the course of action of what we once thought was stable. The disruption of things can feel scary, yet it brings a opportunity to build new paradigms, shift perspectives, and create a lasting social change.

Building off of last year’s theme, Discomfort, this year’s edition of the LEAP Conference will embrace the Social SDG Goals under the theme DISRUPTIVE. Leap 2020 is all about addressing the different ways society transforms through time. It’s about disrupting old paradigms in order to create real social change.

Dare to disrupt? 💣
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V22

22, Calle Vallehermoso, Madrid 28015, Spain

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Rémi Camus

Rémi Camus, is a french adventurer, explorer, survival instructor and motivational Speaker. He’s traveled the world back and forth, he’s had amazing, mind bending adventures. He travelled 400 kilometers on foot to meet the aborigines of the community of Kaltukatjara, he ran 5400 kilometers across Australia alone and without assistance , embarked on a 6 month journey from Tibet to Vietnam and so much more. For a decade, he has been engaged through various actions in order to raise awareness of the population about the preservation and access to water. He regularly gives conferences to all audiences to alert on the state of water in the world and explains the process of surpassing oneself in order to achieve greater heights.

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Isabelle Auroux

Isabelle Auroux is an international multitasking woman with 16 years’ experience in supporting international companies in fields such as Change Management and Leadership.



Born French with a Spanish Heart, trained as International Lawyer between France and Germany, she finally turned her passion for Psychology and Human Behaviours into her profession when arriving in Spain. As Coach, Consultant and Speaker, she is well known for her mix of empathy, freshness, non-conformism and high level of confrontation. Her vital experience as a mother of 2 amazing kids increased her interest in Female talent development as well as the need for creating new balanced and mixed cultures at corporate level. After her years as Country Manager in Spain for Krauthammer, she, therefore, launched her own company, 2 years ago: DOLIGHTUP aims at allowing Women and Men to empower themselves arising out of their identity, whatever their gender. As a consulting company, it supports organisations towards the deep cultural change that represents Diversity and Inclusion. As such, it is not only about empowering Women but also about creating new masculinities to reach equality.




 

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Kristinn Óli

Kristinn Óli who goes by the stage name Króli, is an Icelandic musician, actor, public figure and an activist. Króli alongside his best friend and creative counterpart, Jóipé became famous in the year of 2017 with their hit song B.O.B.A. In the year 2018 they won the Icelandic music awards for the hip hop song of the year as well as the hip hop album of the year. As Króli grew in the public eye he recognised the responsibility this imposed and actively used the idol status he’d been given to empower activism and social justice. He has worked with organizations such as UN women and constantly makes an effort to normalize subjects such as self love and mental health by speaking honestly about them in his music and on public platforms.

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Sara Yrga

Sara is an entrepreneur born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is the founder & Manager of “YA Coffee Roasters” which sources directly from smallholder farmers to deliver fairly-traded specialty and premium coffee to consumers worldwide, supporting sustainable livelihoods, biodiversity conservation and helping Ethiopian women coffee entrepreneurs. The vision for YA Coffee is long-term and desires to establish a higher education institute for human resource development by 2035. Before opening her business in 2012 however, Sara was the president of the International Women’s Coffee Alliance, which seeks to empower women in the international coffee community. Her title is that of a “Specialty Coffee Authorized Trainer” where she frequently gives trainings across the country, from luxury venues to the most rural parts of Ethiopia.