Elizabeth is a serial entrepreneur who has dedicated over 20 years to building impactful organizations. Recently, she decided to enter the profit sector with a clear social mission — to digitize and empower the nonprofit world through technology and innovation.
Within just a year and a half, Elizabeth transformed a small startup and a simple community platform into a global digital solution serving more than 200 nonprofit organizations across Europe and beyond. Her vision was to solve a major challenge faced by NGOs, associations, and communities: the lack of accessible, affordable, and intelligent digital tools to manage members, projects, and engagement efficiently.
Tribu World addresses this gap by offering an AI-powered platform that helps organizations automate their processes, visualize impact through data, and foster collaboration across communities — a “meta-community” where knowledge, resources, and opportunities flow seamlessly.
Through innovation, leadership, and purpose-driven design, Elizabeth has turned technology into a force for good, scaling with purpose and responsibility, while proving that ethical digital transformation can unite and strengthen the social sector worldwide.
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