Nayda is a Gender Legal Expert at The World Bank, where she leads legal research for the Women, Business and the Law project. An experienced legal analyst with an LL. M. from George Washington University, she focuses on gender-based legal differentiation in developing nations. Colleagues describe her as an organized and excellent public speaker.
Her professional interests extend to global governance and international cooperation, as shown by her interest in organizations like the United Nations and the European Commission. She has a deep background in public policy, previously serving as a Deputy Advisor in the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico.
Unique fact: Before her international work, she was the President and Chief Administrative Judge for the Board of Administrative Appeals in Puerto Rico.
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