Sergio Londoño is a member of the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center’s Advisory Council. He is the senior vice president of public affairs, communication, and sustainability at Coca-Cola Latin America, where he leads on several initiatives and is committed to promoting inclusion and sustainability.

Previously, he was vice president for public affairs and communications at Coca-Cola Mexico and the mayor of his hometown of Cartagena, Colombia. He was also an advisor to former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and served as director of the Presidential Agency for Cooperation of Colombia. Outside of government, he has been director of the Compaz Foundation, a nongovernmental organization dedicated to promoting peace, poverty reduction, and environmental conservation. He has gained experience in the management of political and social issues and projects focused on achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Londoño has background as a political scientist and internationalist from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, in addition to having specializations in government and public management from EAN University and Columbia University.