Monday, December 31, 2018
Sorbonne University Creates Foundation to Connect Alumni
With a PhD from Sorbonne University in Paris, Sarah Alicia Moya Machado most recently worked internationally as a country manager in the oil sector. While at the university, Sarah Alicia Moya Machado studied political science, focusing her research on the upstream contract in Columbia, Brazil, and Venezuela.
Dating back to the medieval University of Paris in mid-12th century, Sorbonne University was a result of the division of the College de la Sorbonne into 13 autonomous universities. As a public and research-based university, it strives to give students a quality education and numerous opportunities to contribute to society. Of its more than 55,000 students, the multidisciplinary Sorbonne University also has about 4,500 doctoral students.
To keep alumni connected, Sorbonne University leaders developed the Sorbonne University Foundation in 2009. This foundation has established chapters located in major cities where alumni live. This allows alumni to network with one another and to engage in activities pertaining to the university.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Jean Michel Blanquer, France’s Minister for National Education
A French citizen with more than 15 years of experience in the energy sector, Sarah Moya Machado studied at the Sorbonne University of Paris. As part of her doctoral work, Sarah Moya Mochado focused her thesis on comparative research of legal, economic, and institutional contexts governing the oil sector in Latin America. Jean Michel Blanquer, the current minister for national education in France, served as her thesis director.
Jean Michel Blanquer was director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at Sorbonne University in Paris until 2004. During that time, he actively promoted an academic relationship between France and Latin America. Following his tenure at Sorbonne University, Jean Michel Blanquer served in governmental leadership positions and was the dean of Essec Business School. In 2017, he was appointed minister for national education by President Emmanuel Macaron of France.
Together with President Macaron, Jean Michel Blanquer is implementing educational reforms including an initiative that requires children to attend school at age 3, a reconstructed four-day week with six-hour school days, and additional help for students who are struggling with homework. Another major change includes an overhaul to the country’s baccalaureate test. The test, required for those who wish to graduate secondary school, will be modernized.
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
The Most Popular TED Talks
Sarah Moya Machado is an oil sector executive with over 15 years of experience in areas of strategic affairs, corporate processes, and government relations. Outside of her work as an oil executive, Sarah Moya Machado enjoys spending time with her family and watching TED talks.
TED is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides individuals with a platform to share innovative or overlooked ideas, often through lecture-style discussions known as TED Talks. The organization was established in 1984 with an emphasis on the convergence of Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and today addresses a myriad of topics in over 110 languages.
Thanks to the prevalence of technologies like online video streaming, archived TED Talks have become highly popular among the general public. With more than 50 million views, Ken Robinson’s discussion on standardized education and how it impacts a person’s creativity stands as the TED organization’s most popular video. Robinson’s TED Talk is followed closely by Amy Cuddy’s discussion on how body language can influence personality and social interactions. Cuddy’s TED Talk has been watched more than 46 million times.
Simon Sinek and Brene Brown have also produced TED Talks that have eclipsed the 30 million views mark, speaking on the methods influential leaders used to inspire their followers to action and the power of human vulnerability, respectively. These popular TED Talks, as well as the complete TED archives, can be found online at www.ted.com.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Sale of Indigenous Art to Help Wayuu Community
A French citizen and Sorbonne PhD recipient, Sarah Moya Machado has spent more than a decade in the oil and gas industry. Outside of her professional life, Sarah Moya Machado has devoted herself to philanthropic initiatives. Among other efforts, she founded Ventana Magica, a project to assist children in Colombia. In recognition of her efforts, she received an award from Colombia’s Wayuu indigenous community.
For nearly 2,000 years, the Wayuu people have lived in the deserts of Colombia’s La Guajira region. The community members live in thatched huts and survive through a mix of farming, aquaculture, and traditional crafts. However, the traditional ways of the Wayuu are increasingly susceptible to malnutrition, threats to their aquaculture industries, and climate change.
As the story of the Wayuu becomes more well-known outside of Colombia, individuals like Ms. Machado, as well as nonprofit groups, have launched initiatives to support the tribe. One of the most recent efforts involves a duo in North Vancouver, Canada, who are importing handicrafts from Wayuu artisans to sell to Canadian buyers.
Valentina Pinzón and Paola Perdomo, two Colombian natives, came up with the idea when trying to find charities to help people from their native country. Currently, the team donates a percentage of every sale to Munai, a Colombian nonprofit group that works with children in impoverished areas.
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Cirque du Soleil Raises Curtain on Ice Show
A French citizen, Sarah Moya Machado received a PhD in political science from the Sorbonne in Paris. She also stands out as the founder of Ventana Magica, a special project directed toward helping underserved communities in Colombia. During her free time, Sarah Moya Machado enjoys traveling, dancing, and attending Cirque du Soleil shows.
Founded outside of Quebec City in 1984 by a small group of 20 street performers, Cirque du Soleil has grown to one of the most successful performance groups in the world. Today, more than 1,300 performers in dozens of countries around the globe entertain audiences with the company’s trademark circus-inspired artistry. The company has been inventing and re-inventing itself since its founding and continues to find new ways to inspire and engage audiences.
In December 2017, Cirque du Soleil presented the debut performance of its new show on ice, Crystal. The show combines the traditional circus arts of the stage show with the grace and elegance of world-class ice skaters while following the story of Crystal, an adolescent struggling with self-acceptance.
Cirque du Soleil plans to tour the new show around North America for the majority of 2018. To learn more about the show or to see tour dates, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Sorbonne University System
Sarah Moya Machado has worked in the energy sector for more than a decade. Before beginning her career, Sarah Moya Machado attended Sorbonne University in Paris, earning a doctoral degree in political science and diplomas in business and economics.
Sorbonne University comprises several schools, many of which were universities in their own right before merging into Sorbonne. Paris-Sorbonne University and Pierre et Marie Curie University are the two most prestigious member schools, as France's largest and highest-ranked institutions of higher learning, respectively. These schools cover the humanities, literature, civilizations, science, and medicine between them, and form the core of most Sorbonne offerings.
Other member schools specialize more narrowly. INSEAD, for instance, focuses its efforts on business, with an emphasis on cross-cultural exchange in the business world. Those interested in music, drama, and dance can attend Pôle Supérieur d’Enseignement Artistique Paris Boulogne-Billancourt, which offers professional degrees in those fields. These partnerships enable each school to provide more specialized instruction and improve student outcomes.
Saturday, February 24, 2018
2018 International Oil and Gas Conference Occurs in London
Sarah Moya Machado recently served as country manager for PDVSA Gas Columbia in Bogota, where she oversaw trading operations for natural gas export and sale to Venezuela. To help her remain current with industry trends, Sarah Moya Machado belongs to the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) and attends industry events.
Begun in 1981, AIPN supports international energy negotiators across the globe. Today it serves more than 4,200 members from more than 110 countries. The nonprofit professional membership association helps these members through networking forums, educational programs, and conferences.
One of the organization’s 2018 events takes place Oct. 25-26 at the Corinthia Hotel in London, titled Dispute Resolution in the International Oil and Gas Business. A similar event in 2017 featured speaker panels representing advocates, experts, and arbitrators in the energy field. Attendees, including independent practitioners, law firms, and in-house counsel for gas and oil companies, participated in roundtable discussions as well as question-and-answer sessions.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
AIPN Talks Future of Angola Oil Market
An experienced professional working in the oil and gas industries, Sarah Moya Machado has served as an analyst for companies in Europe and South America. Active in her field, Sarah Moya Machado maintains membership in the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN).
Last September, upwards of 150 oil and gas industry professionals attended an event sponsored by the Europe-Africa chapter of AIPN called “Back to the Future: Capitalizing on Angola’s World-Class Oil and Gas Assets” that was held in Luanda. Increased demand and lower prices have had a damaging effect on Angola, even though the country has plentiful oil deposits. There are still ways that the country can effectively leverage its natural resources, however, into a prosperous formula, and the event was held to brainstorm some of those possibilities.
Two discussion panels were held at the event. One focused on luring investors back to Angola and another was devoted to ways to more effectively monetize the country’s oil. AIPN considered the event a success based on how it was able to bring both industry and government to the table to talk about a shared vision for the country’s oil market and it may hold similar events in the future.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
About TED and Its Mission
A French citizen, Sarah Moya Machado earned her doctor of political science from Paris-Sorbonne University in 2004. Always seeking to stay engaged in the forefront of cultural thought and innovation, Sarah Moya Machado frequently watches TED talks.
More than three decades ago, a conference based on the intersection of technology, entertainment, and design was formed to help foster conversation and forward-thinking action in these areas. That event would turn into the brand now known as TED - a lecture series that spans topics from nearly all walks of life in upwards of 100 different languages.
Above all, TED is an organization that seeks to promote greater understanding of the world around us through the sharing of thoughts and ideas. Some of the foremost thinkers in the world have graced the TED stage, sharing their stories and inspiring a new generation of change-makers to dream bigger and bring new ideas to fruition. To learn more about TED and its mission, visit ted.com.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Three Must-Watch TED Talks of 2017
French citizen and accomplished oil and gas veteran Sarah Moya Machado has extensive experience in negotiating large-scale contracts for both the importation and exportation of natural gas and gasoline. In her free time, Sarah Moya Machado enjoys watching TED talks, which are talks sponsored by the TED organization on a broad range of subjects and chosen on the slogan “ideas worth spreading.”
2017 had many memorable TED talks. Here are three that were among the most popular and informative:
1) "The future we are building – and boring," by Elon Musk
In this talk, Elon Musk opens up to TED’s Chris Anderson about the future the world is heading toward. He talks about driverless cars, how boring tunnels in underground Los Angeles will solve traffic problems, and humankind’s future multi-planetary existence.
2) "Why you should define your fears instead of your goals," by Tim Ferriss
Author and investor Tim Ferriss traces his biggest successes to fear setting, a practice where he vividly details his fears. In this TED talk he teaches the practice and elaborates how doing it can help individuals find success in high-stress environments and get beyond self-paralyzing behaviors.
3) "Thoughts on humanity, fame, and love," by Shah Khan
Bollywood star Shah Khan opens up about growing up as an orphan in India, moving to Mumbai, and finding success. He combines charm and humor while sharing his stories about life in the spotlight, aging, and the hard truths he has learned.
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