Ana Lucia Mosquera Rosado
Ana Lucia Mosquera Rosado is an Afro-Peruvian communications, diversity, and inclusion specialist, activist, and university professor.
She is the founder and CEO of Mosquera Rosado - Communication and Diversity, a consulting agency focused on developing policies, communication strategies, and training that foster diversity, equity and inclusion in organisations.
Her educational qualifications include a Bachelor's in Communications from the Universidad de San Martín de Porres, a Master of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, a Master of Liberal Arts in Africana Studies, from the University of South Florida, and a certificate in Afro-Latin American Studies from Harvard University. She is certified in diversity, equity, and inclusion with two qualifications from the University of Georgia and the University of South Florida.
Ana is also a 2020 Fellow of the Programme for People of African Descent (UN), 2024 Fellow of the Global Competitive Leadership Programme, Georgetown University, and a 2024 Skoll Fellow.
Throughout her professional career as a public servant and independent consultant, Ana has focused on issues of ethno-cultural diversity, racial discrimination, intersectionality, inclusion and gender equality. Her research is similarly aligned with particular attention paid to diversity, race, ethnicity and gender in media and public policy, human rights, inclusion and democracy, social inequalities, and intersectionality. Critical Race Theory, Black Feminist Theory and Media and Culture Theory inform her analytical approach. Ana’s work has been presented in multiple conferences around the globe and published in Peru, Panama, Spain, and the USA.