Juan José Ayerza is a purpose-driven leader with a background in civil engineering and a lifelong commitment to social transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean. As CEO of TECHO Internacional, he leads a regional non-profit organization that mobilizes youth and communities across 18 countries to overcome poverty in informal settlements. Under his leadership, TECHO is working toward an ambitious 2030 vision: to lift 1 million people off dirt floors and engage 2 million young volunteers in collective action.
With a strong belief in servant leadership, Juan José has guided TECHO through a strategic evolution focused on sustainable growth, operational efficiency, regional governance, and long-term partnerships with corporations, foundations, and multilateral institutions. He is passionate about empowering young leaders, fostering collaboration across borders, and building bridges between grassroots communities and decision-makers.
A proud father of two and a firm believer in the power of teams, Juan José brings energy, humility, and vision to every challenge. He currently resides in Santiago, Chile, and is a frequent speaker and contributor in regional conversations on poverty, youth engagement, and social innovation.