Daphne Posadas is the Associate Director of Editorial at the Foundation for Economic Education, where she brings her background in think tanks, academia, and media to her role. She holds a B.A. in International Relations from Universidad Francisco Marroquín and an M.A. in Economics from Troy University.
In 2021, Daphne made history as the youngest speaker ever at the Mont Pelerin Society conference. With over seven years of experience, she has served as Director of International Studies at Fundación Libertad y Desarrollo and has taught a wide range of courses as a Teaching Assistant at Universidad Francisco Marroquín, including Game Theory, State Theory, and Comparative Politics. She teaches Public Policy in the Master’s in Global Affairs program at Universidad del Valle de Guatemala.
Daphne hosted a popular radio program in Guatemala City for five years, amassing more than 500 hours of on-air political and economic analysis.
Fluent in Spanish, English, Italian, and French, Daphne is passionate about impactful conversations that connect diverse worldviews.