Maria Luisa Hurtado Rodriguez was a winter intern at the O’Neill Institute.

Prior to joining O’Neill, Hurtado was a legal intern in sustainability and CSR consulting and a summer legal intern in the civil procedure and arbitration department in the Spanish law firm, Uría Menéndez. She previously completed an internship in the forensic services department at PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

Since beginning her university studies, she has been interested in human rights. She is also interested in human trafficking for sexual exploitation, which is the topic of her end-of-degree project.

Hurtado is a sixth year student of the dual bachelor in Law and Business Administration in University Carlos III of Madrid.

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