About

A first-generation voice at the edge of worlds.

A first-generation immigrant who became one of Mexico's most celebrated philanthropists outside her country of birth — standing at the convergence of social impact, technology, and global policy.

As founder and chair of Thinkers, Inc. — a 501(c)(3) second-floor foundation — Dr. Giuffrida has directly funded and supported more than 1,600 NGOs serving disadvantaged minorities across the United States, including children, indigenous tribes, migrants, veterans, and incarcerated populations across two continents.

Her three fully self-sufficient operating companies — Dextro (government affairs), Quantum Machinations (AI & technology), and Dexterously (education technology) — are each led by seasoned partners, giving her the rare strategic advantage of an entrepreneur-executive whose operational footprint is already running at scale while she focuses entirely on mission.

With doctoral concentrations from MIT and Harvard in Artificial Intelligence for Business Applications, Neuroscience, and Agentic AI, she has architected programs that touch children, indigenous tribes, migrants, veterans, and incarcerated populations across two continents. Her published works — The Conscious Species and The Last Human Skill, alongside 15 additional published works on collective consciousness, metaphysics, and quantum physics — signal a thinker whose intellectual framework is as rigorous as her operational track record.

She holds three patents in the area of consciousness and social innovation. Her work has been recognized by the White House, Stanford University, MIT, the National Association of Women Business Owners, and the Vatican — including papal recognition from Pope Francis for the conceptual creation of 'La Virgen de los Migrantes' as a unifying cultural symbol for the immigrant diaspora.

She serves on the boards of Fuerza Migrante, Ruta Monarca, INAH (Mexican Archaeological National Institute), the World Leaders Association, G100, Comisión Mexicana de Energía, the Latino Chamber of Commerce, and the UNICEF LATAM advisory board — and is a strategic partner of the OAS and member of the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative.