The Social Change Career Podcast

Don’t think out of the box…. Think of a NEW BOX. Video games and social impact with Federico Restrepo


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While originally from Medellin, Colombia, Federico has worked all over the world developing partnerships and is an organizational management expert focused on youth and leadership development.  As a child, de wasn’t learning Chinese and practicing for standardized tests, in fact he played a LOT of video games growing up, traded college for adventures with pink dolphins and now co-directs the newly Impact Hubin Medellin.  In Episode 6 of Season 4, he talks about his passion for global youth engagement at the largest scale, the Sustainable Development Goals and how he one of the key figures behind the biggest most interesting social innovation labs in South America.

Episode 6 of Season 4 is brought to you by The Rotary Peace Fellowship and the Graduate Program in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence at the Heller School for Social Policy at Brandeis University.

 In this episode we discuss:

  • Born in 1989 in Envigado, Colombia. Learned English, geography and history while watching video games
  • Webinar in the AM and swimming with pink dolphins in the afternoon: Federico’s college experience
  • How he started travelling with the organization AIESECand connecting the dots for his passion on engaging youth and the SDGs
  • Up until 2015 Federico was focus on a career in corporate and even applied for a job in Nintendo… but then the SDGs happened and also the birth of his niece
  • Federico’s aha! moment in the airplane: Youth 4 Global Goals(YFGG) was created
  • 600 million people reached with YFGG, UN, ADB and more than 5,000 projects and 200,000 youth engaged in those projects
  • The Young Persons Guideline to Changing the World
  • Why Federico returned to Colombia after a successful career abroad
  • Impact Hub and the creation of an global impact community in Medellin
  • Diversity as a MUST in the ecosystem of impact entrepreneurs
  • Key skills for the future of impact work
  • Life wisdom and avocado truth from Federico

 

Links: 

AISEC

Youth 4 Global Goals

Asian Development Bank

The Young Persons Guideline to Changing the World

Impact Hub Medellin

Bandeja Paisa (photo)

 

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This episode was brought thanks to the Rotary Peace Center and Brandeis University.

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