Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Camila Sosa Villada, an Argentine transgender author, has taken the literary world by storm with her powerful and poignant storytelling that draws on her own experiences as a sex worker, actress, and travesti. From writing stories as a child in a female voice to becoming an internationally acclaimed novelist, Sosa Villada's journey has been one of courage, resilience, and profound self-discovery. Growing up in the rugged province of Córdoba, Sosa Villada found solace and empowerment in writing, using language as a tool of resistance and reclaiming her identity as a travesti. Her debut novel, "Bad Girls," which explores the lives of travestis doing sex work in Córdoba, has garnered critical acclaim and is being adapted for the screen by renowned filmmaker Armando Bó. Sosa Villada's upcoming novel, "Tesis Sobre Una Domesticación," delves into the complexities of identity and relationships, and has already been adapted into a film starring the author herself. Her work, characterized by tender prose and visceral storytelling, has resonated with readers around the world, leading to translations in over 20 languages. Despite her success, Sosa Villada remains grounded in her purpose as a writer, emphasizing that her writing is a deeply personal endeavor. Through her artistry, she aims to reveal the wounds of humanity and challenge societal norms, transcending boundaries and fostering empathy among her readers. As she continues to break new ground in the literary world, Sosa Villada's voice serves as a beacon of authenticity and compassion, inviting audiences to engage with her stories on a profound level. Her dedication to her craft and unwavering commitment to self-expression highlight the transformative power of language and storytelling in shaping identity and fostering understanding. For Camila Sosa Villada, writing is not just a means of communication—it is a form of liberation, a testament to resilience, and a pathway to self-realization. Through her words, she invites readers to embrace the complexity of human experience and find solace in the transformative journey of self-discovery.