Summary
Camelia Nunez is an entrepreneurial educator and founder with 8+ years of experience building programs, partnerships, and platforms at the intersection of education, entrepreneurship, and business. As founder and host of GenNext and co-founder of Go Analytics, she turns ideas into practical learning experiences, recurring revenue initiatives, and scalable systems that help young people, educators, and organizations grow. Her background spans university leadership, curriculum design, and startup building—she’s taught entrepreneurship and languages, launched an AI-driven language startup, and helped launch campus-scale entrepreneurship programs. Known for a broad lens and deep empathy, Camelia excels at translating technical work into relationships, opportunities, and real-world impact. Based in Canada, she pairs an MBET from Waterloo with ongoing academic work in multilingualism, bringing both pedagogical rigor and founder’s grit to every project. An uncommon strength is her knack for creating small, imperfect experiments that reliably seed long-term cultural and institutional change.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD (ABD), Multilingualism, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD (ABD), Multilingualism at Western University
MBET - Master of Business Entrepreneurship and Technology, Faculty of Engineering, MBET - Master of Business Entrepreneurship and Technology, Faculty of Engineering at University of Waterloo
Spanish, French, Romanian, Croatian, German, Portuguese