Eden Tadesse is an award-winning entrepreneur, digital innovator, human rights activist and global citizen. She draws on more than 10 years of experience in the nonprofit and private sectors across three continents (Africa, Asia and Europe).
She is the Founder of Invicta, an award-winning career development platform that connects refugees and internally displaced people with remote work, online courses, mental health support and business development. Invicta currently supports 33,000+ refugees from 90 countries.
Eden is passionate about leveraging innovation, sustainability, and diversity to create bold, resilient solutions. In her spare time, she enjoys debating politics, learning German, travelling extensively and interviewing guests for her climate podcast.
Her professional experience spans across policy, gender equality, social innovation, education, economic development and program management. She is a recipient of the Diana Award, a Young Champion for UNHCR, and an African Union Youth Innovator.