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AfricaTatiana Sharpe is a 2024 Millennium fellow, a 2025 Millennium Leadership Intensive participant, and the founder and chief executive officer of Global Impact Network, a verified impact data platform designed to bring transparency and accountability to sustainable development efforts. She is also the author of The Lonely Tiger (and Zimbabwe’s youngest nationally published children’s author), a book which inspired a charitable foundation supporting over eight hundred orphans with access to education initiatives in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is also an advisor and former acting chief investment officer and current sales executive at WestProp Holdings Ltd., Zimbabwe’s largest real estate developer, where she helped lead the company through its landmark 2023 Initial Public Offering. Sharpe’s leadership spans across global governance, innovation, and social impact. She has served on the Global Council of World Merit, and at age nineteen, she was selected to speak on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16—peace, justice, and strong institutions—where she presented a youth-led action plan for global accountability at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Her work focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies, sustainable development, equal access to education, innovation in real estate development, ethical capital, and real-time sustainability metrics. Through Global Impact Network, she has collaborated with national governments, corporate stakeholders, and grassroots communities to create new models for verified environmental, social, and governance outcomes and is continually working on a digitally tokenized social currency to economically incentivize individual, corporate, and government-level actions towards sustainable development. Sharpe holds a BA in international relations from King’s College London, studied technology entrepreneurship at Stanford University, and earned her MS in entrepreneurship and innovation from the University of Southern California. She is passionate about faith-rooted leadership, systems change, and empowering underserved communities through data, design, and dignity.