Toshia Wildasin

1050 Connecticut Ave NW, 10th Fl Washington DC 200

Toshia Wildasin

1050 Connecticut Ave NW, 10th Fl Washington DC 200

Toshia Wildasin believes it takes effective business partnerships to impact urban poverty and help create opportunities for humanity globally. As an advocate focused on the development of alternative green energy through the use and deployment of low and zero emitting electrical technologies, Toshia Wildasin utilizes international business and social networks to improve the lives of those less fortunate by incorporating these sustainable methods into urban housing, where a lack of infrastructure reveals a tremendous need and an emerging opportunity. With anticipated middle class growth in Brazil approaching 65% by 2015, her objective is to create alternative resources capable of supporting these developing communities while providing local jobs and living wages.

Miss Wildasin has partnered with Eolica Technologies Ltd, one of the largest Brazilian Wind Farm Manufacturers, with the goal of implementing new wind farms ranging from 50-1000MW per project through European and global industrial leaders/partnerships. Miss Wildasin's international network has allowed her to strengthen public-private sector joint ventures that advance sustainable energy development on regional, national, and global levels.

Growing up in an authentic log cabin on a Pennsylvania farm in the heart of rural Amish country, Miss Wildasin has always had a deep respect for the natural world and the sustainable bounty provided when man works in concert with nature. Schooled in London, England at Richmond University for International Business and Arizona State University, Miss Wildasin graduated with two degrees; one in Broadcast Journalism/Communications from the Walter Cronkite School of Broadcast Journalism, and another in Performing Arts following her passion for dance.

A true entrepreneur by nature, Miss Wildasin started her own business just one year out of college, after gaining a working knowledge of film distribution operations as a representative for a Los Angeles firm. She founded Market Trax International, a foreign film distribution company which has taken her all over the world working in the interest of clients throughout Japan, Germany, Italy, France, Scandinavia, Benelux, Iceland, Poland, Turkey, Brazil, the Middle East, and Portugal. Her strength was an innate ability to identify appropriate media programming for her client¹s individual commercial needs (theatrical films, free and pay TV, video and DVD as well as ancillary rights). Tracki

  • Work
    • CEO Co-Founder @ IGDC Solutions
  • Education
    • Richmond University London, England and Arizona State Univesity