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Francisco Torreslanda

Executive Director at HOME Storytellers - The refugee self-reliance storytellers.

Francisco Alcala Torreslanda is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Home Storytellers, a nonprofit organization focused on producing social impact films to support refugees' self-reliance and empower women and girls in vulnerable situations.1 He has over six years of experience as a freelance social documentary photographer, storyteller, and impact producer.1

Prior to his current role, Alcala Torreslanda had a 30-year career in the corporate sector, including leadership positions at Kellogg Company where he served as VP of Latin America Supply Chain and VP of Asia-Pacific Supply Chain.1 He holds an MBA and an MFA in Photography.1

Home Storytellers, founded in June 2018, creates character-driven short documentary films to power social-impact campaigns and inspire action.1 Their work has received recognition, including the 2022 Women in Film Award by Mountainfilm and the Tom Lantos Best Human Rights Film.1

Alcala Torreslanda is bilingual in English and Spanish and has received several honors for his photography work, including awards from the Moscow International Photo Awards and Fine Art Photography Awards.1 He was also named one of the "Social Entrepreneurs to watch for in 2020" by CauseArtist.1

Highlights

Feb 28 · fujilove.com
HOME Storytellers – FUJILOVE MAGAZINE

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