Areas

Communications & Press

We make the work of different Fundar’s different teams more accessible by translating complex content into digestible formats for a range of platforms.

We help Fundar make timely, accurate, well-informed contributions to the public debate. We also manage its ties with other organizations and experts on the issues we work on. To do this, we keep tabs on new developments to identify opportunities for advocacy and cooperation with other stakeholders. 

All of this starts at home: we work with the human resources team to craft internal comms strategies that make Fundar a great place to work.

Team

María Belén Bonello holds a BA and a teaching qualification in political science from the University of Buenos Aires. She has held a variety of project management and leadership positions in the public sector and at civil society organizations.
Maximiliano Maito holds a BA in literature from the University of Buenos Aires and is a web developer. He has worked in project management and communications in the public sector and at multilateral and civil society organizations.
Gonzalo Fernández Rozas holds a BA in literature from the University of Buenos Aires. He has worked in project management and communications in the public sector and at multilateral and civil society organizations and has also led projects for various publishing houses.
Manuela Sisti holds a BA in political science from the University of Buenos Aires and specializes in communication, feminism, and human rights. She has managed political media campaigns and worked at various media outlets. In addition to being part of Fundar, she produces content for Beba, an online feminist media platform for young people.
Candelaria Carranza holds a BA in social communication and has a diploma in literary proofreading. She has worked as a freelance content creator and web copywriter for marketing agencies and NGOs.
Martín Waisman is a journalist and holds a BA in political science (UBA). He has worked as a producer and project manager at multiple media outlets. He taught at the TEA School of Journalism and is now a freelance press and communications consultant.
Jimena Zeitune holds a BA in graphic design (UBA). She also has a postgraduate qualification in cultural management from the Interdisciplinary School for Advanced Social Studies at the National University of San Martín. She works as a designer and art director for public and private cultural institutions and media outlets.

Publications