Lyanne Alfaro is an award-winning journalist and narrative advisor who counsels leaders and institutions on authority and credibility at moments when judgment carries weight. She is founder and CEO of Project Reliable.

Her career has moved between national newsrooms and influential institutions, a path that sharpened her understanding of how narratives are formed and legitimized. She began in business journalism, reporting on companies and the forces behind them, before working inside organizations where narrative is built.

At Google, Lyanne led marketing across global developer channels, shaping how emerging technologies were understood by technical and non-technical audiences worldwide. At Nasdaq, she collaborated closely with IPO-stage companies, advising on communications strategy, and hosting on-air conversations with founders and executives.

Alongside her institutional work, she founded Moneda Moves, a media platform and storytelling practice examining how Latinos are shaping the U.S. economy and the future of capital. What began as a reporting instinct has become a living archive of economic power as it moves, often before it is widely named.

Her work has been recognized by TIME, the New York Emmys, the Webbys, Digiday, and PRNews, with bylines in Forbes, CNBC, and other national outlets.

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