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Emiliano Kargieman Satellogic Argentina Emiliano Kargieman (Endeavor Entrepreneur, 2000) is a serial entrepreneur and a major player in Argentina's tech ecosystem. He co-founded Core Security Technologies, a pioneer in the information security and software sector, with clients like the NASA, the FBI, and the CIA. After Core Security, Emiliano co-founded and was the Managing Director of the venture capital firm Aconcagua Ventures, which invests in and internationalizes high-tech startups in Latin America. In 2010, Emiliano founded Satellogic after attending a program at NASA's Singularity University in California. With the objective to democratize access to space-based services by radically reducing the barriers to obtain real-time satellite data, Satellogic is launching a constellation of hundreds of standardized, mass produced nano-satellites that carry Earth-observation sensors, imaging telescopes, data storage capabilities, and image processing hardware. Parker Stanberry Oasis Collections Argentina Parker Stanberry is the founder of Oasis Collections, an innovative hospitality company that manages portfolios of high-end, short-term rentals and a network of private Members' Clubs. Oasis Collections blends the value and authenticity of renting a private apartment or home with the services of a hotel for leisure and extended-stay business travelers. For home owners, Oasis Collections offers a compelling alternative to "do it yourself" rental models, providing a full suite of services including reservation management, guest filtering, guest services, and quality control. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Miami, the company has 65 employees and operations in 9 destinations including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Panama and the US, with plans to reach 50 destinations by 2018. María Eugenia Estenssoro Endeavor Argentina María Eugenia Estenssoro is a politician, journalist and social entrepreneur. She represented the city of Buenos Aires in the Argentine Senate from 2007 to 2013. Previous to this post, she was elected to the Buenos Aires city legislature from 2003 to 2007. She began working as a journalist at the magazine El Porteño, and also spent time working for Time magazine, The Wall Street Journal and other US publications. She served as editor of Mercado and then economics editor of Noticias. She founded a women's magazine and also worked in television. As a social entrepreneur, she is president and co-founder of the Fundación Compañía Social Equidad, which implements computer recycling programs, teacher training and digital alphabetization in order to democratize access to information, new technologies and social inclusion. She is a co-founder of Endeavor Argentina and served as its Managing Director, in addition to being co-founder and ex-president of the Argentina chapter of the IWF - International Women's Forum. She studied literature at Smith College in Massachusetts, and then in France at the Sorbonne and the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris. She completed a postgraduate course in books and magazines at Harvard and a Masters in Journalism at Columbia University.