While earning her bachelor’s degree in Human Ecology at the College of the Atlantic, Stephanie focused on research, human rights advocacy, and experiential education. She has designed and led international student programs across Latin America with organizations such as Putney, creating immersive learning experiences that foster cross-cultural understanding and leadership development. As the founder and CEO of Ampuy Camp, she integrates sustainable tourism with education, connecting students with local communities in Bolivia through experiential learning initiatives. A 2025 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellowship finalist, Stephanie has represented youth voices at ECOSOC, the World Bank, and the Global Social Economy Forum. She is fluent in Spanish, English, and French, with Chinese at an A-level proficiency, and continues to expand her expertise through professional development programs, including a Harvard Business School Online course on power and influence. She is committed to creating meaningful educational experiences that empower students and promote global engagement.