Ignacio Peña

Lecturer at The Wharton School

Faculty at Singularity University

Schools

  • The Wharton School
  • Singularity University

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Biography

The Wharton School

Ignacio is founder of Surfing Tsunamis, a think-and-do-thank dedicated to catalizing abundance, inclusion and regeneration through ideas, projects and high-impact startups. Ignacio has been working for several years to develop the entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem in Latin America. He also worked for over 15 years as top management consultant, working in over 100 projects for leading corporations, governments and associations in Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Argentina.

Work experience

  • Open Space - The Youth Space Program Founder and Executive Chairman
  • Singularity University Faculty
  • The Wharton School Lecturer
  • Surfing Tsunamis Founder & CEO
  • The Boston Consulting Group Partner and Managing Director
  • Booz Allen Hamilton Consultant

Education

  • The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania MBA
  • University of Pennsylvania MA International Studies (Lauder Program)
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina 'Santa María de los Buenos Aires' Licenciado (Bachelor of Science) Economics

Singularity University

Ignacio Peña is a strategist, an innovator, an advisor and an international speaker. He founded Surfing Tsunamis, a catalyst of abundance, inclusion and regeneration based on the power of transformational innovation. Recent initiatives range from designing a 35 acre innovation park in the heart of a mega-city and proposing a global Inclusion Moonshot to G20 leaders, to supporting senior leaders to reinvent global organizations and helping highly disruptive entrepreneurs to launch their startups. Ignacio catalyzed the first major Singularity University event in Latin America, co-founded a leading angel investor fund in Argentina, with a portfolio of over 20 disruptive global startups, and created the first MOOC focused on technology entrepreneurship in Latin America. 

Previously, Ignacio worked for over 15 years as strategic consultant for leading corporations, governments, NGOs and associations. He was Partner and Managing Director of The Boston Consulting Group based in Brazil and at Booz & Co. He executed over 100 projects in more than a dozen sectors, was involved in M&A transactions worth over US$5B and has deep experience in strategy, innovation, corporate development and large-scale transformations. 

Ignacio is Lecturer at the Wharton School and was selected Bold Innovator at XPRIZE in 2016, when he designed a global prize to make nutritious food ultra-affordable everywhere. He published articles in a range of international media, including the Huffington Post and the Financial Times. He holds an MSc in Economics from UCA, an MBA from the Wharton School, an MA in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania.

Expertise

  • Global Grand Challenges
  • Future of Food
  • Innovation Ecosystem Development

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