Gabriella Gómez-Mont is the founder of
Laboratorio para la Ciudad, the experimental arm / creative think tank of the
Mexico City government, reporting to the Mayor. The Lab works across diverse
areas, ranging from urban creativity, mobility, governance, civic tech,
etc. In addition, the Lab searches to create links between civil society
and government, constantly shifting shape to accommodate multidisciplinary
collaborations. Besides her fascination with all things city, Gabriella
is also a journalist, visual artist, a director of documentary films, as well
as a creative advisor to several cities, universities and companies. She has
been awarded several international recognitions for her work in different
fields, such as the first prize in both the Audi Urban Future Award and the
Best Art Practice Award given by the Italian government, as well as the TED
City 2.0 Prize, among others. She is also a TED Senior Fellow, an
MIT Director´s Fellow, a Yale World Fellow, an Institute for the Future Fellow
and a World Cities Summit Young Leader. She was recently named one of the 100
most creative people in the world by Fast Company magazine.