
Maria Laura Polo González is the president elect for 2022 at the Student Platform for Engineering Education Development. She currently serves as SPEED’s vice president of Educational Content, where she leads diverse activities with students all around the world. Maria Laura is an Environmental Engineer from Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. She is fascinated with nature, biological systems and anthropological processes. Yet, all those interests stem from an underlying true passion for education. Maria Laura has been working towards promoting a cooperative network and experiences that generate a positive effect of engineering on society and the environment, and the participation of students in the decision-making process since 2017, when she became a member of SPEED. She is presently pursuing further studies in New York City, where she lives with her family and their unruly kitten, Azula.

Felipe Gómez Gallo is a Master’s student in Environmental Engineering and holds degrees as an Environmental and Civil Engineer with complementary studies in Biodiversity from Universidad de los Andes. His areas of expertise include meaningful youth engagement, Sustainable Development Goals, Engineering Education, and climate change mitigation & adaptation. He has gained experience in leadership with multicultural and multidisciplinary teams for the past 5+ years. Felipe is also an advocate for Mental Health and Diversity in STEM education given by his journey as a student. His experience helps him understand the importance of these needs and relate to students, while he strives to bring said concerns forth in all his projects. Felipe is currently a member of YOUNGO, the youth constituency to the UNFCCC, a member of UNEP MGCY, the youth constituency to UNEP, and a member of the Stockholm+50 Youth Task Force and the SDG4Youth Network. He currently holds the positions of President of the Student Platform for Engineering Education Development (SPEED) and Vice President for Student Affairs of the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES). His mission is to empower students through education while securing safe, inclusive, and diverse spaces to do so.