

Clients include Aetna, Prudential, Merck, Google, among others who trust CIEN+ and CulturIntel to bring the power data-driven intelligence and creativity to win in today's dynamic and diverse economy. Her company, CIEN+ and CulturIntel, based in New York City, with operations in Colombia and Mexico, offer the power of A.I, big data research and marketing solutions to help corporations successfully turn cultural trends into profits. Always focused on hard work and inspired by the faith and resilient spirit of her parents, particularly her mom who became one of the first female executives in the male dominated oil industry in Colombia, Gil Valletta has been known to give her best combining the power of business with the power of doing good.Īfter a 10-year corporate career at Johnson & Johnson, where she co-founded the corporation's Hispanic employee group "HOLA" and held various global positions, Gil Valletta recognized the massive demographic shifts and cultural trends in the US, which inspired an entrepreneurial career that today has become a multimillion-dollar enterprise. at the age of 17 leaving her family behind in Colombia to pursue the American dream. "At the same time, you have remained a steadfast support for Hispanic entrepreneurship and a strong advocate for the greater Hispanic community," concluded Fernandez. "You have worked far beyond conventional business practices, recognizing the significance of consumer insight and cultural intelligence," said Fernand Fernandez, Interim President & CEO USHCC on a congratulatory letter addressed to Gil Valletta. powered data science and marketing firm, helping organizations and Fortune 500's turns cultural trends into profits and growth.

The former corporate executive turned entrepreneur is the co-founder and CEO of CIEN+ and CulturIntel, an A.I. Lili Gil Valletta, was recognized with the highest honor by America's largest and most prominent Hispanic business organization, the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC).
