Rosanna Saladin-Subero, PhD

Dr. Rosanna Saladin-Subero is a dynamic leader with over two decades of expertise in driving development and social impact initiatives. She has worked with various entities, including governments, NGOs, and grassroots organizations, to drive sustainable change. She has successfully led multi-million-dollar initiatives, fostering meaningful partnerships and generating substantial funding for programs in education, health, and economic development.
She has led programs in the United States and the Dominican Republic, and collaborated with partner organizations in Cuba, Guatemala, and Japan.
Academically, Rosanna has an impressive background. She earned her PhD in International Families and Communities from Clemson University, a Master of Arts in Commerce from Otaru University of Commerce in Japan, and a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra in Santo Domingo. Additionally, she has pursued further learning with certifications in Project Management for International Development, Women's Entrepreneurship, and Ideal Life Horizon coaching.
Since relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2010, Rosanna has been recognized with numerous awards, including the SBA Minority Advocate of the Year, the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award, and the Latin American Excelente Award for Community Service.
A creative at heart, Rosanna is passionate about impacting the lives of others while leaving a legacy of a purpose filled life.