afd3-44645e9ecc90), and Fellow-in-Residence and Lead Researcher at University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies, Center for Leadership Studies and Organizational Research (CLSOR). Also, she is a leader in various roles at investment forums, conferences, and summits where she works with Presidents of Nations, Heads of Banks, Prime Ministers, High Commissioners, and Chambers of Commerce and other business leaders to strategize and make business decisions to help businesses start-up, advance, and/or scale to improve economic development, promote social justice, and create jobs in various nations. Including at the World Business Angels Investment Forum (WBAF). An affiliated partner of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI), where the vision is to promote social justice, create jobs, financial inclusion, and innovative financial instruments for innovators, startups, and SMEs, helping them to scale. Dr. Tennin is also affiliated with the International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group, and Parliamentary Network to enhance economies and various forms of businesses, and has spoken on stages with Ms. Rula Ghani, First Lady of Afghanistan, Princess Dina Mired of Jordan, Ms. Intissar El-Sisi, spouse of Egyptian President, Dr. Mariem Mint Dah, First Lady Of Mauritania, Dr. Madeeha bint Ahmed al Shibaniyah, Minister of Education (Oman), and Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the UN & Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group. She is an OB/GYN MD track turned DM (doctor) with background in biology, biotechnology, and organic and biochemistry, with major emphasis in women and gender studies, has project management and lean six sigma certifications, a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and is a Ph.D. Fellow at the Global Peace Institute, headquartered in the United Kingdom. She contributed to the accreditation process at the University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies and completed additional studies (to launch and scale corporations) at Harvard, Harvard Law (e.g. contracts and negotiation), Stanford, Yale, University of Cape Town, Cornell University - The Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell (certificate in Women’s Entrepreneurship – sponsored by Bank of America), and University of Glasgow to name a few. She has personally written approximately 18 books, 3 book chapters with colleagues, 3 patents, several other intellectual properties, and nearly 85 research reports, later conceptualized into products and services for global businesses. Along with additional major book deals with approximately 8 books in the pipeline with forthcoming publishing. In areas of Financial Crimes, Fraud, Banking, Artificial Intelligence, Case Studies, Sustainable Development (ESG), and forthcoming of Teaching Notes and Textbooks (see a few here ). Pipeline book deals and current book deals with IGI Global Publishing, NOVA Publishers, Emerald Publishing, Springer, Springer Nature, Palgrave MacMillian, Wiley, Routledge, and Taylor & Francis Group (CRC Press). Dr. Tennin has presented research and posters in practitioner and academic conferences, workshops, and international webinars. She has professional experience in the financial services and investments, hospitality, restaurant, consumer products/beauty, and healthcare industries, with 95% of her experience spent in financial services and higher education. Dr. Tennin has 23 years of experience in finance, financial services, and banking industries and 17 years owning her own global conglomerate corporation, which she built while homeless, to recover for self-sufficiency, to recover financially, and create jobs for people. Operating in 31 countries, with 24 locations, on 6 continents, and 2 world headquarters. She was awarded over 30 corporate awards, primarily in the financial services industry, mentored entrepreneurs for 22 years with global organizations and world-renowned corporations and Development Banks and Commercial and Retail Banks as sponsors, and currently owns a business academy, women’s entrepreneurship academy, and women’s entrepreneurship bootcamp program where entrepreneurship, resilience, finance, pricing and tax strategy, research methodology and data analysis for consultants, personal and business credit, corporate governance and risk management, digital transformation, property ownership (real estate (e.g. commercial and residential)), and other courses are taught. Development Banks like Jamaica Development Bank, Qatar Development Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), and European Bank for Reconstruction Development Bank for corporations and SMEs. Her areas of expertise and research interests are financial and revenue strategy, entrepreneurship (SME), cosmeceuticals, economic development, emerging markets, multinationals, corporate governance, well-being/burnout, and women’s empowerment. Ilaria Cinelli , PhD, FAsMA, is a senior engineer whose passion for space and biomedical engineering has driven her to remarkable achievements. She earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in biomedical engineering from the University of Pisa, Italy, and pursued a structured doctorate in neural engineering from the National University of Ireland, Galway (Republic of Ireland). Her dedication to space exploration led her to complete the prestigious Space Studies Program of the International Space University at TU Delft, Netherlands, and a postdoc in neuromodulation at Tufts University, USA. Ilaria's leadership and contributions in the space sector are highly esteemed, reflecting her significant impact. Her achievements include being recognised as a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA), serving as the President of the Aerospace Human Factors Association, and currently holding the role of Member-at-Large on the AsMA Council. As an experienced Commander of multiple analogue missions, she was invited to join the prestigious Mars Society Steering Committee. Ilaria also plays a pivotal role on the AdCOM and serves as the European representative of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, showcasing her broad influence and expertise. Ilaria's significant impact in the space domain and her commitment to empowering women in the field have been widely recognised. In 2020, the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs' Space4Women network designated her as a Mentor and Role Model. Her achievements include being named one of the 100 women who will change the world by La Repubblica and acknowledged as one of the 15 women who made a remarkable impact in Italy by Il Sole24Ore in 2021. Her visionary approach to space traffic management led to her selection as one of the top 12 ASCEND Diverse Dozen 2021 finalists by The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. In 2023, the European Patent Office honoured her as one of the 50 tech voices in Europe, the sole representative for healthcare and space exploration, further highlighting her professional achievements and impact in the field. Her work experiences are in biomedical engineering, neural engineering, human factors, mission design, analogue missions, space medicine, leadership, coaching and management, business development. A few awards include the ESA scholarship 2018 by the International Space University, the Anita Mantri Scholarship 2018 by the Aerospace Medical Association and two Emerging Space Leaders Scholarships (2016 and 2017) by The Mars Society. On the journey to Mars, we will find out what Humanity is really about. “If it hasn’t been done yet, it is not necessarily impossible to do” – Ilaria Cinelli [Editor]