
Mishell Lafuente
Mishell Lafuente is an inspiring Ecuadorian businesswoman who currently serves as the Manufacturing Manager at Grupo Bimbo Ecuador. Her journey to success is deeply rooted in her family's hardworking values, particularly her maternal grandmother, who overcame adversity as an illiterate woman to support her family through laundry and food sales. Mishell's professional development began with international internships in Spain, which opened doors to significant roles in reputable companies like Nestlé and Cargill. She is a strong advocate for women's empowerment in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of education, self-confidence, and support networks. Mishell is also a participant in the 'Women Breaking Paradigms' forum, where she shares her experiences and insights on leadership and gender equity in the corporate world.
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Mishell Lafuente is an Ecuadorian woman who became a manager in a multinational company, inspired by her grandmother's struggles.
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Mishell Lafuente is a woman who overcame various challenges to become the manufacturing manager at Grupo Bimbo Ecuador.
‘Mi abuelita fue analfabeta, lavó ropa, vendió morocho y con eso construyó su casa’: en esta historia se inspiró Mishell Lafuente, una mujer ecuatoriana que logró ser gerenta en una multinacional | Informes | Noticias




