Roberto Patiño is an entrepreneur, co-founder of Mighty Labor, and President of Institute 2100, a think tank focused on migration, technology, and international affairs. He also founded Mi Convive and Alimenta La Solidaridad, Venezuela’s largest grassroots networks, which have delivered over 22 million hot meals to children across nine years. A visiting scholar at Columbia University, he holds degrees from Harvard University, ETH Zurich, and Universidad Simón Bolívar. His work regularly appears in outlets such as The New York Times and Project Syndicate.