Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte | Corporate Sustainability | Corporate Strategy Visionary Award

Corporate Strategy Visionary Award

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte
Affiliation Universidad Santo Tomás
Country Colombia
Documents 1
Subject Area Corporate Sustainability
Event Business Global Awards
ORCID 0009-0003-9946-2079

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte
Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte is a Colombian academic and higher education professional affiliated with Universidad Santo Tomás. His academic and professional profile demonstrates active engagement in corporate sustainability, higher education management, employability coordination, project leadership, and academic quality assurance processes. He has contributed to institutional development through academic coordination, research support, curriculum strengthening, and strategic management initiatives within Colombian higher education institutions.[1]

Abstract

The Corporate Strategy Visionary Award recognizes professionals and academic contributors who demonstrate strategic leadership, institutional innovation, and sustainable organizational development. Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte has established a professional profile centered on higher education leadership, project management, corporate sustainability, and academic quality enhancement within Colombian universities and educational institutions. His experience includes curriculum support, employability development, research coordination, and strategic academic administration.[1] Through his multidisciplinary academic background and institutional engagement, Aguillón Duarte has contributed to strengthening organizational processes aligned with sustainable development and educational excellence.[2]

Keywords

Corporate Sustainability; Strategic Leadership; Higher Education Management; Academic Administration; Project Management; Quality Assurance; Employability Development; Institutional Strategy; Business Innovation; Educational Research.

Introduction

Corporate sustainability and strategic leadership have become increasingly important within contemporary academic and organizational environments. Institutions now require professionals capable of integrating educational innovation, administrative effectiveness, and sustainable management practices to support long-term institutional growth.

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte has developed a professional trajectory that combines business administration, project management, higher education coordination, and institutional quality processes. His academic formation includes specialization in high management, postgraduate education in project management, and doctoral studies in education, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to strategic organizational development.[1]

His involvement in university employability systems, research guidance, academic program coordination, and curriculum support illustrates the integration of sustainability-oriented management practices with educational leadership. These activities align with broader institutional objectives associated with academic excellence and organizational adaptability.[2]

Research Profile

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte currently serves as a full-time faculty member at Universidad Santo Tomás in Bucaramanga, Colombia. His responsibilities include teaching, research support, curriculum assistance, project supervision, and academic leadership within higher education environments.[1]

His academic background includes doctoral studies in education at the Instituto Europeo de Posgrado México, a master’s degree in project management and direction, a specialization in senior management, and an undergraduate degree in business administration.[1] This educational trajectory reflects specialization in organizational leadership and institutional strategy.

Throughout his professional career, he has participated in institutional accreditation processes, self-evaluation systems, academic quality assurance, curriculum development, and employability initiatives. His work has involved collaboration with universities, technical institutes, and educational organizations across Colombia.[2]

  • Higher education management and academic coordination
  • Corporate sustainability and institutional strategy
  • Project management and organizational planning
  • Research guidance and curriculum development
  • Quality assurance and accreditation support

Research Contributions

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte has contributed to institutional strengthening through activities related to employability coordination, strategic academic planning, and organizational process improvement. His work has emphasized the integration of academic outcomes with professional development opportunities for students and graduates.[1]

Within higher education institutions, he has supported self-assessment processes, accreditation preparation, curriculum organization, and the development of new academic programs. These activities contribute to educational sustainability and institutional competitiveness in evolving academic environments.[2]

His experience in project management and academic coordination also demonstrates an applied understanding of organizational leadership and stakeholder engagement. Such competencies are particularly relevant within sustainability-oriented institutional frameworks where interdisciplinary collaboration and strategic planning are essential.

  • Support for academic quality assurance initiatives
  • Participation in institutional self-evaluation systems
  • Coordination of employability and professional practice programs
  • Leadership in curriculum and academic planning processes
  • Promotion of sustainable organizational improvement strategies

Publications

The available academic profile identifies an emerging research and professional portfolio connected to corporate sustainability, educational leadership, and project management. His academic participation supports institutional development initiatives within higher education systems.[1]

  1. Research and institutional contributions associated with academic quality assurance and project-oriented educational management.
  2. Professional engagement in higher education strategy, curriculum development, and employability coordination initiatives.

Research Impact

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte have contributed to institutional development through strategic academic coordination and sustainable educational management practices. His engagement in employability systems, academic advising, and institutional evaluation processes supports long-term organizational effectiveness within higher education environments.[2]

His multidisciplinary expertise combines business administration, educational leadership, and project management principles, allowing for integrated approaches to organizational problem-solving and institutional innovation. Such interdisciplinary competencies are increasingly significant in sustainability-focused educational frameworks.

Award Suitability

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte demonstrates characteristics aligned with the objectives of the Corporate Strategy Visionary Award. His professional experience reflects strategic institutional leadership, organizational coordination, and a commitment to sustainable educational development. His participation in accreditation processes, academic management, and employability systems indicates practical contributions to institutional transformation and quality enhancement.[1]

His background in project management and corporate administration further supports his relevance within discussions of strategic organizational sustainability and leadership innovation. The combination of academic coordination, educational research, and institutional planning demonstrates alignment with contemporary standards of visionary corporate and academic leadership.

Conclusion

Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte represents an emerging academic and institutional leader whose work integrates higher education management, strategic planning, project coordination, and sustainability-oriented organizational development. His contributions to curriculum support, employability systems, and institutional quality processes demonstrate a commitment to strengthening academic structures and organizational effectiveness.[2]

Within the context of the Business Global Awards, his profile reflects ongoing engagement with educational innovation, institutional sustainability, and corporate strategy development. These characteristics support his recognition within professional and academic leadership environments associated with the Corporate Strategy Visionary Award.

References

  1. Freddy Alonso Aguillón Duarte. (2026). Professional Curriculum Vitae and Academic Profile. Universidad Santo Tomás and associated institutional records.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9946-2079
  2. Sustainability (2026). Construction and Validation of a 5P–ESG Composite Index for Sustainable Corporate Governance and Financial Analysis in Emerging Markets: Evidence from the MSCI COLCAP.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/18/8/4065

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras | Regenerative Supply Chain | Breakthrough Research Award

Breakthrough Research Award

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras
Colegio de Postgraduados, Mexico
Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras
Affiliation Colegio de Postgraduados
Country Mexico
Scopus ID 57193225784
Documents 36
Citations 383
h-index 10
Subject Area Regenerative Supply Chain
Event Business Global Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4300-7777

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras of Colegio de Postgraduados has developed a distinguished academic profile through his contributions to biometrics, statistical modeling, agri-food systems, and sustainable production methodologies. The Breakthrough Research Award recognizes scholarly excellence, interdisciplinary innovation, and sustained contributions to research and applied methodologies in regenerative supply chain systems, agri-food innovation, and statistical sciences. His research portfolio integrates quantitative analytics with agricultural innovation, food quality management, and sustainable development strategies.[1]

Abstract

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras is a Mexican academic researcher specializing in biometrics, applied statistics, agri-food systems, and sustainable innovation methodologies. His scholarly work has contributed to the advancement of data analytics, multivariate statistics, quality management systems, and food science applications within agricultural and regenerative supply chain contexts. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and applied statistical modeling, he has supported sustainable agricultural productivity, quality assurance, and evidence-based decision-making frameworks across academic and industrial sectors.[2] His research achievements, publication record, and academic leadership support his recognition within international scientific and professional communities.[3]

Keywords

Regenerative Supply Chain, Applied Statistics, Biometrics, Agri-Food Innovation, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Quality Management, Data Analytics, Multivariate Statistics, Statistical Modeling, Agricultural Systems

Introduction

The evolving field of regenerative supply chain management increasingly relies on quantitative methodologies, integrated analytics, and sustainable production systems to improve operational efficiency and ecological resilience. Researchers working at the intersection of statistics, agriculture, and quality management contribute significantly to addressing contemporary food system challenges. Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras has established an interdisciplinary research profile centered on applied statistical sciences, food quality systems, and agricultural innovation.[2]

His academic trajectory includes advanced studies in biometrics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and extensive professional engagement in agri-food systems and industrial quality management. These experiences have informed his scholarly contributions to experimental design, statistical quality control, causal modeling, and sustainable agri-food production systems.[4]

Research Profile

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras currently serves as an Adjunct Research Professor at Colegio de Postgraduados – Campus Córdoba in Mexico. His academic specialization encompasses applied statistics, food science, quality systems management, and causal modeling within biological and social sciences.[2] He completed a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biometrics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has maintained active involvement in postgraduate education, research supervision, and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.

His research activities include statistical methodologies in agronomy, agri-food logistics, social and environmental statistics, and data analytics. In addition to research responsibilities, he has contributed to academic administration through leadership positions including Deputy Director of Education and Deputy Director of Research at Colegio de Postgraduados.[4]

  • PhD in Biometrics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States
  • Research specialization in applied statistics and agri-food systems
  • Experience in quality management systems and food safety
  • Contributor to postgraduate teaching and scientific mentorship
  • Collaborative engagement with national and international academic institutions

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras span agricultural sciences, food technology, biometrics, and sustainability-oriented analytics. His work demonstrates a methodological emphasis on statistical rigor, causal inference, and experimental design in agri-food research environments.[5]

Among his notable scholarly outputs is the integration of molecular markers and structural equation models within selection index methodologies, contributing to improved analytical frameworks in agricultural genetics and crop sciences. His collaborative studies involving sugarcane productivity, nutrient metabolism, nanotechnology applications, and food quality systems illustrate interdisciplinary engagement with sustainable agricultural innovation.[6]

  • Application of multivariate statistical analysis in agri-food systems
  • Research on sustainable agricultural productivity and crop optimization
  • Studies involving food quality management and food safety systems
  • Integration of causal modeling and structural equation methodologies
  • Support for regenerative and sustainable supply chain innovation frameworks

Publications

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras includes peer-reviewed journal articles addressing biometrics, agricultural sciences, food technology, and quality systems. His collaborative research contributions have appeared in journals associated with agronomy, food properties, biotechnology, and agricultural productivity.[3]

  • Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V., Salinas-Ruiz, J., Eskridge, K. M., & Baenziger, S. P. (2021). Incorporating Molecular Markers and Causal Structure among Traits Using a Smith-Hazel Index and Structural Equation Models. Agronomy, 11(10), 1953.
  • Bocarando-Guzmán, M. D. et al. (2022). Comparison of the physicochemical and functional properties of flour and protein isolate from moringa leaves. International Journal of Food Properties, 25(1), 733-747.

Research Impact

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras is reflected through scholarly citations, interdisciplinary collaborations, postgraduate mentorship, and institutional leadership. His Scopus profile documents 36 indexed publications with more than 383 citations and an h-index of 10, indicating measurable influence within agricultural sciences and applied statistics research communities.[1]

Beyond publication metrics, his contributions to academic training, data analytics education, and quality systems instruction have strengthened methodological capacities within agri-food research programs. His involvement in sustainable agricultural projects and pollinator-attracting plantation initiatives further aligns his research with broader environmental sustainability and regenerative development objectives.[4]

Award Suitability

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras demonstrates strong suitability for the Breakthrough Research Award based on his interdisciplinary contributions to statistical sciences, agri-food innovation, and sustainable systems analysis. His research integrates applied biometrics, quality management systems, and data-driven agricultural methodologies relevant to regenerative supply chain optimization.[5]

His sustained academic productivity, leadership within postgraduate institutions, and collaborative research initiatives illustrate commitment to evidence-based innovation and sustainable development. Furthermore, his teaching and extension activities contribute to the dissemination of analytical methodologies applicable to food systems, rural development, and environmental sustainability.[2]

Conclusion

Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras reflects a multidisciplinary approach to research involving applied statistics, biometrics, agricultural innovation, and sustainable quality management systems. Through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative scientific engagement, and academic leadership, he has contributed to advancing analytical methodologies relevant to regenerative supply chains and agri-food sustainability.[6]

His combination of scholarly output, institutional service, and applied research experience supports his recognition within international academic and professional communities. The Breakthrough Research Award acknowledges these sustained contributions to scientific advancement, interdisciplinary research, and sustainable innovation practices.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Juan Valente Hidalgo Contreras, Author ID 57193225784. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57193225784
  2. Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V. (2020). Effect of the application of an edible film with turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) on the oxidative stability of meat.
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/fsn3.1728
  3. Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V. (2018). Potencial de aprovechamiento del suero de queso en México.
    https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/352957/
  4. AC Hernández-Cázares (2017). Evaluación de la calidad e inocuidad de la panela de Veracruz, México.
    https://revista-agroproductividad.org/index.php/agroproductividad/article/view/68
  5. Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V., Salinas-Ruiz, J., Eskridge, K. M., & Baenziger, S. P. (2021). Incorporating Molecular Markers and Causal Structure among Traits Using a Smith-Hazel Index and Structural Equation Models. Agronomy, 11(10), 1953.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11101953
  6. Ramírez-Antonio, V. J., Trejo-Téllez, L. I., Gómez-Merino, F. C., & Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V. (2023). Neodymium Stimulates Growth, Nutrient Concentration, and Metabolism in Sugarcane in Hydroponics. Sugar Tech.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12355-023-01245-8

Jagdish Lohar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jagdish Lohar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award  

Research Scholar at Malaviya National Institute of Technology | India 

Mr. Jagdish Lohar is an accomplished civil engineer and researcher with extensive academic and professional experience in the field of geotechnical and structural engineering. He has pursued advanced studies, including a doctoral program focused on utilizing dimensional stone industry waste as a sustainable fill material in reinforced soil structures. His academic journey also includes a master’s degree in structural engineering where he explored fiber-reinforced compressed earth blocks, and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. With over four years of teaching experience at various engineering institutions, he has contributed to shaping the next generation of engineers. His research work has resulted in numerous publications, with more than 35 citations from 25 scholarly documents, and a recognized h-index of 3, and authorship across 10 documents, reflecting the impact and relevance of his contributions. His work emphasizes sustainable and innovative practices, such as the beneficial use of industrial wastes in construction and geotechnical applications. His studies have been featured in high-impact journals and indexed databases, addressing environmental, geotechnical, and economic aspects of civil engineering materials. In addition to his research, Jagdish holds several patents, including granted and filed inventions related to construction technology and materials testing, highlighting his dedication to translating academic knowledge into practical applications. He has also been actively involved in delivering expert sessions on intellectual property, sustainable construction, and geotechnical innovations, promoting awareness and development within the engineering community. His scholarly contributions and commitment to sustainable engineering practices have positioned him as a respected voice in his field, making significant advancements toward environmentally responsible construction solutions and innovative material utilization.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications:   

Solanki, T., Shrivastava, N., & Lohar, J. (2025). Enhancing subgrade stability of black cotton soil using RO membrane as geo-reinforcement. In Advances in Geotechnical Engineering (pp. 1–).

Lohar, J., & Shrivastava, N. (2025). Feasibility of marble processing waste as non-conventional fill in geotechnical applications. Journal of Mining and Environment, 16(1), 15–38.

Lohar, J., Lauhar, N., & Sain, A. (2025). Valorizing marble processing waste in fiber-reinforced cement-stabilized compressed earth blocks: Toward environmental sustainability. Journal of Structural Design and Construction Practice, 30(4), 04025064.

Lohar, J., & Shrivastava, N. (2025). Granite processing waste as sustainable structural fill in reinforced soil structures: A techno-economic analysis. Construction and Building Materials, 491, 142800.

Lohar, J., & Shrivastava, N. (2025). Beneficial use of dimensional stone industry wastes in geotechnical fills: Geotechnical, environmental and economic perspectives. Resources Policy, 101, 105465.