Francisco Santos: The Cost of Freedom - A Hostage's Journey to Leadership | EDGE 2026
Geopolitics
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12-Feb-2026
In this deeply personal session at EDGE 2026 in Sydney, Francisco Santos recounts his eight-month captivity by the Medellín cartel and the defining leadership lessons forged during one of Colombia’s most violent eras.
From journalism under threat, to national activism, to serving as Vice President and Ambassador, Santos shares how trauma reshaped his mission around freedom, institutional trust, and democratic resilience. His journey illustrates how crisis can clarify purpose, how leadership requires courage under threat, and how trust becomes the foundation of national transformation.
This is a story about survival, but ultimately about responsibility.
Key Takeaways:
• Freedom is fragile and must be actively defended.
• Trust is the core operating principle of resilient leadership.
• Personal crisis can become the catalyst for public mission.
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