


Flor Palazzolo
Marketing and Acceleration, Miami
Founder & Treasurer
“My professional being was never complete because my purpose in life comes from a more ambitious place than economic benefit or power: to be happy. In order to achieve that goal, I needed to get involved and be more in touch with society and its needs, but at the same time find a model that was sustainable in order to balance my life.
Being happy as a life goal and as a banner facilitates decisions, regulates energetic investment and pushes you to inspire others to fulfill the same purpose. This foundation was born from that intrinsic purpose of inspiring, empowering and providing tools to those who need them.
As for me, I have 21 years of work experience in different industries, always from the marketing and business development side. I spent the last 15 years in the advertising industry, and the last 10 in the technology and advertising industry"


Luna Palazzolo
Artist, Miami
Secretary
“My artistic practice is grounded in memories of my childhood and the lasting impact they have had on my adult life. Through all disciplines, my work is an analysis and protest of the parameters that humanity imposes upon itself. In recent decades, these parameters, heavily influenced by the consumption of superfluous media and technology, which I view as a source of both inspiration and critique. My artistic approach draws from my personal fascination with psychology and poetry, delving into the intersections between the tangible world and the intangible connections we form with people, objects, emotions, and memories.”


mora martin
Philanthropy, Buenos Aires
President









Valentina Simón de Ferrari
Miami
Board member
Daniel Peña Capote
Miami
Board member


For as long as I can remember, I’ve been aware of the privilege that comes with being a white, educated person — a reality that has profoundly shaped my motivation to work directly within communities. Throughout the years, I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with NGOs, grassroots groups, and government agencies, engaging with a wide range of individuals including older adults, youth, children, and people with disabilities.
I’ve always been deeply drawn to educational and cultural programs, as I firmly believe they act as bridges between different contexts and lived experiences. And that is precisely the mission of Civil Mafia Foundation: to build those bridges across communities, connecting resources with needs and offering a platform that amplifies the work of other organizations. Our commitment is to uplift, illuminate, and support those who pour their body, mind, and heart into serving others.



