About me
Bernadette Gordyn is an urban planner and architect from Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently based in Barcelona, Spain. She holds a degree in Architecture from the University of Buenos Aires, a European Master's in Urbanism from UPC Barcelona and KU Leuven, a postgraduate degree in Cities and Urban Policies from Di Tella University, and a Public Policy Analysis Certificate from UCL. With over thirteen years of experience in sustainable territorial and urban development, Bernadette has worked across Latin America, West Africa, and Europe. Since 2019, she has served as Urban Development Consultant with the World Bank, supporting operations in West Africa and Latin America. Her work encompasses project management of loans and technical advisory services, policy dialogue with governments, research and data analysis, and technical publications. She has contributed to projects in Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Panama, Togo and Angola, focusing on slum upgrading, housing, urban regeneration, transit-oriented development, climate resilience, and territorial planning. From 2016 to 2019, Bernadette worked with UN-Habitat's Mexico Country Office, where she coordinated programs on housing, the SDGs, and urban prosperity indicators, helping local governments to localize global agendas. Earlier in her career, she advised local governments in Argentina and Colombia on strategic planning and urban development. Bernadette has co-authored numerous publications with the World Bank and UN-Habitat and has taught urban planning at the University of Buenos Aires. She is fluent in Spanish, English, French, and Catalan. Her work is characterized by a commitment to inclusive and sustainable cities, participatory processes, and evidence-based decision-making that translates global frameworks into local realities.
Areas of Experience
Mentoring Support Areas
Ratings (5.0 )
Marcos Rojas
Session from 29/04/2026
Statistics
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