Andy Gavilanes, CEO and Founder
Andy is an international education professional with 20 years of experience in the field. He has studied, worked and travelled across the Americas, Asia and Africa. He started Amazon Learning in 2015 in the city of Tena in Ecuador. Andy is an Ecuadorian-American and was first introduced to the world of international education as an 18-year-old undergraduate in the U.S. at Louisiana State University where he studied International Relations. He furthered his exposure to global learning through a transformative experience in Guinea as an agroforestry Peace Corps Volunteer. After his service he received his Masters Degree from the School for International Training in Vermont where he focused on designing and delivering study abroad programs. Andy is an energetic and inquisitive person who deeply believes in the positive effects of cross-cultural education on humanity. He loves to garden, hike and interior decorate.
MIRKA CHARPANTIER, PROGRAM SPECIALIST
Born and raised in Quito, Mirka moved to Tena in 2017 to study Engineering Ecosystems at Ikiam University. Mirka is is studying freshwater shrimp of the Amazonian Rivers for her thesis proposal. She has been a lover of animals, nature and enjoys any plan in the outdoors with her rescued dogs, and has also volunteered for nature conservation.
Mirka joined Amazon Learning in 2021 to help and support the program with fresh ideas after the pandemic. She loves learning from the indigenous groups that we work with, who are always eager to share their traditions, customs, and knowledge. Mirka is so grateful to be the connection between the interns and the locals and the opportunity to strengthen her skills as a leader and a multitasker.
Eliot Logan-Hines, Co Founder
Eliot has worked for over a decade in the non-profit sector in Latin America. Eliot is a co-founder of Amazon Learning and is the CEO of Andean Agave.
Eliot started his professional life deeply immersed in the world of conservation wondering how humans can improve their relationship with the earth. That path led Eliot into the world of agriculture and forestry. He has lived and worked along side coffee farmers in Central America and indigenous communities in the Amazon learning about how these people work with the plants and the land that sustain them. In the past few years, Eliot has begun to learn and work with indigenous communities high in the Andes who maintain an amazing relationship with their arid landscape and one plant in particular, andean agave.
Eliot was born in Austin TX. Eliot has a masters in environmental management from Yale University. He studied physics at UC Santa Barbara and environmental philosophy at Evergreen State. He and his husband are the fathers of alpaca and llama herds in North and South America. He spends his time between Austin, Boulder, and Tena (in the Ecuadorian Amazon).
Michaela D'Amico, Curriculum Advisor
Mika is a proud Rhode Islander who has been living in Ecuador for the last 5 years working in the experiential education field. She spent 3 years as a Team Leader for Global Citizen Year, where she managed the program and bridge year fellows in the Chimborazo and Napo regions. Mika has been promoting social and environmental justice since her first internship with the international nonprofit Global Exchange in San Francisco. In Ecuador, Mika has also worked in support of an international human rights and environmental justice lawsuit brought by indigenous groups with Amazon Watch and el Frente de Defensa de la Amazonía. Mika graduated from Northeastern University with a B.A. in International Affairs, with minors in Sociology, Spanish, and Social Entrepreneurship. She is a photographer, explorer, and group leader that enjoys team-building activities that incorporate mindfulness and silly fun. Mika’s favorite part about the Amazon is being surrounded by people that are eager to share their knowledge about nature, medicinal plants, agriculture, and spirituality.
ESTEFANIA ILLESCAS, SPANISH FACILITATOR
Estefania moved to Tena when she was 12 years old from Quito, the capital of Ecuador. Already as a young girl she showed great interest towards learning other languages and cultures. Now, she has been teaching English since 2008. Estefania has also worked as an associate for the Rio Napo Foundation, and doing translations for various organizations. Currently, she focuses on being a mom and giving private Spanish classes. During her free time, she enjoys reading about other cultures and historical novels, goes on bike rides, walks, goes to the river, and does crafts.