Liliana Baez, Founder, Genoma del Ser

Liliana Báez is a systemic therapist and founder of Genoma del Ser.

She guides personal and organizational transformation processes through an integrative approach that combines structure, awareness, and purpose. Her work incorporates tools such as Family and Organizational Constellations, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), and therapeutic integration processes in expanded states of consciousness. Through these methodologies, she facilitates reconnection with the wholeness of the self, bringing the unconscious into awareness to restore internal and relational coherence.

Liliana also supports companies in systemic alignment processes focused on leadership, organizational culture, growth, professional development, career stagnation, staff turnover, and internal dynamics that impact sales and workplace relationships.

In addition, she advises individuals on U.S. B1/B2 and F1 visa processes, integrating not only technical preparation but also a strategic, structured, and systemic approach that strengthens each applicant’s clarity and confidence through personalized guidance.

With a background in Industrial Engineering and more than 19 years of experience in project management and logistics, she integrates structural expertise with human sensitivity in every process she facilitates.

She firmly believes in transforming at the root to create sustainable and lasting results.


Angelica Moyano, Board Member, United International College

Angelica Moyano was born in Bogotá, Colombia, where she lived for 20 years. In 1999, she moved with her family to South Florida, USA. Moyano earned a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing from Saint Thomas University and a Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from Barry University.

Moyano has worked at United International College (UIC) in Miramar, FL, since 2002 and has served as the Director of Academic Affairs since 2004. Her talented leadership has been instrumental in the development and growth of UIC. In 2013 and 2016, she led UIC’s accreditation process with ACICS (Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools), successfully securing accreditation for the institution. In 2024, she led the institution’s most recent accreditation process with DEAC and is currently awaiting approval. Her deep-rooted passion for education keeps UIC in constant development and advancement. Moyano maintains excellent relationships with faculty and leads with dedication and pride. She continuously works to enhance academic processes and promote a progressive educational model that responds to the needs of the 21st century.

Moyano is married to David Lesser and has three children: Daniela, Camila, and Sergio Lesser Moyano. She currently resides in Miramar, Florida.


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