Lamentillo nominated for London School of Economics 'Volunteer of the Year' award
Former Information and Communications Technology undersecretary Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo has been honored with a nomination for the Volunteer of the Year Award by the London School of Economics (LSE).
The LSE Volunteer of the Year Award celebrates individuals who demonstrate an exceptional commitment to their communities through voluntary service.
And Lamentillo’s nomination for her work in pioneering the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to preserve languages on the brink of extinction has marked a significant milestone in cultural preservation and accessibility.
Lamentillo, was the founder of Build Initiative and is a leading advocate for inclusivity and sustainable development.
Her initiatives focus not only on enhancing communication across the Philippines' diverse linguistic landscape but also on saving critical heritage for future generations.
In addition to her linguistic efforts, Lamentillo's leadership in the Build Initiative has fostered key partnerships across four continents—Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the United States—enhancing global sustainability efforts.
These collaborations focus on combating climate change and promoting ecological sustainability through strategic use of technology and AI, with projects like Carbon Compass, which helps individuals and organizations worldwide manage and offset their carbon footprints.
Lamentillo’s nomination recognizes her transformative impact on both local and international scales, embodying the spirit of innovation and compassion that the award celebrates.
Her ongoing work and academic engagement at LSE continue to inspire global leaders and policymakers, driving forward policies and initiatives that ensure a sustainable and inclusive future for all.
Other nominees include Advait Kuravi, Anna Ward, Ava Lundell, Crystal Wong, Dzigbodi Christon-Quao, Elizaveta Dubova, Ella Sawhney, Ella Vermeil, Emily Ngai, Erika Huartos, Evgeniia Zen, Grecia Camacho-Dominguez, Hasti Modi, Helen Bourne, Jessi Reid, Joe Card, Joelle Lok, Johanna Zackenfels, Koshiki Chauhan, Kristen Holdsworth, Lea Bourguignon, Liz Nirei, Madeline Bryden, Madison Bryan, Mahmoud Al Hamdan, Princewill Umannakwe, Sabrina Daniel, Sofie Hesthaven Pultz, Teloni Nkhalamba, Valli Vasanth, Vishruth Dhamodharan, William Weston, Xinyuan Wang, Zoe Cordner.