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Ariel Merpert
An Argentine educator and innovator, he combines his teaching role and leadership at TEDx Río de la Plata with his passion for transformative education. He leads TED-Ed Clubs, blending storytelling and critical thinking to encourage young people to find their voice, connect ideas, and reinvent learning.
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Who is Ariel Merpert?
Ariel “Hache” Merpert is an Argentine graduate in Multimedia Design, educator, communicator, and speaker, known for his pivotal role in educational innovation and for his work in promoting ideas that seek to transform the way people learn and communicate. He defines himself as a “generalist” and a “nomad among disciplines,” using his creativity to drive change and transformation in organizations and projects.
His career is closely tied to the dissemination of knowledge and technology. He is the Executive Director of TEDxRío de la Plata and TED-Ed Clubs, organizations that promote the creation and exchange of valuable ideas through short talks and educational projects. In this role, his daily challenge is to devise new ways to use social media and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to foster meaningful learning both within and outside the traditional education system.
As an educator, he has focused on developing transmedia education projects that blend technology with storytelling for learning. Among his most notable works are Quiera el Pueblo Votar and Discurso Público, una historia de amor, initiatives that demonstrate his focus on creativity and innovation. Merpert believes that education is the way one generation communicates with the next, and he advocates for an educational system that listens more and promotes the internal mobilization of adolescents.
In addition to his leadership role at TEDx, Ariel “Hache” Merpert is a sought-after consultant on topics such as change, transformation, innovation, and human resources management for various companies and organizations. His philosophy is based on the principle that “We change the world one idea at a time,” inspiring his audiences to question beliefs and constantly reinvent themselves in a world that is in a state of constant change. His ability to connect technology, design, and teaching makes him an influential voice in the debate on the future of learning.




