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Director of Avina Stiftung, a Swiss foundation for social and ecological sustainability, since 2012. Sibylle began working for Fundación Avina (sister organization of Avina Stiftung) in 2001, analyzing and evaluating projects in Latin America. She served as a member of the board of directors of Avina and as secretary of the VIVA Trust.
He is the chairman of the subcommittee for the project to modernize Panama’s marine-commercial legislation. He is the president of the International Bar Association, and a member of the presidential committee for the protection of international and financial services in Panama. He is also a member of the International Maritime Committee. He was head of the Panamanian Association of Maritime Lawyers.
He holds a master’s degree in commercial law from the School of Economics at the University of London, and a bachelor’s degree in law and political science.
He has been a partner at the law firm Arias, Fábrega & Fábrega since 1994. His main areas of work are commercial, corporate and maritime law. He is a private advisor in several fields of expertise: asset management, management and structuring of foundations and trusts, and philanthropic entities, tax planning and corporate consulting. He is also a professional advisor to several NGOs in Panama: MarViva, Avina, América Latina en Acción Solidaria (ALAS), Fundes, Latinoamérica Posible, Red Forum Empresa and Un techo para mi país.
Jorge holds a PhD in marine ecology. His extensive experience in the field has made him a researcher at the School of Biological Sciences, a member of the Postgraduate Academic Committee, coordinator of the Mangrove Forest Ecology and Management Program, and a member of the University Council of the National University of Costa Rica. He has been a visiting professor at institutions in the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, Australia and Europe. He has also worked as an ad-honorem professor of the Postgraduate Studies System and as an associate researcher at the Marine Research Center of the University of Costa Rica.
Before joining MarViva, he worked with the Tropical Agronomic Research and Teaching Center (CATIE) as a specialist in management of mangrove and wild areas. At the Instituto de Forestería Tropical, Puerto Rico, he served as an instructor of the Tropical Forest Management course, and as an instructor in postgraduate courses of the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS), where he is also a member of the assembly and the board of directors. He was director of biological inventories at the National Institute of Biodiversity (INBio), director of scientific programs and general director of the OTS.
His experience in mangrove ecology is summarized in several publications, including maps, technical reports, scientific articles and books. His book “The Mangroves of the Central American Pacific” stands out.