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Director of Alliances and Vendor Strategy, National Grid, Worcester
Birthplace: Caracas, Venezuela
Residence: Winchester
High school: Emil Friedman High School, Venezuela
Colleges and degrees earned: Andres Bello Catholic University, Venezuela; MBA, Hult International Business School, Cambridge
Career highlights: The creation of the Sustainability Hub is one of the highlights of my career because it has allowed the company to make a difference in the community and has helped thousands of customers with their energy needs. Additionally, we’re able to interact with our customers in a different way and it’s making a difference.
Community involvement: Recently, I volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in Worcester, Working for Worcester and the Red Sox Foundation in Roxbury.
Ultimate career goal: To develop new, simpler and sustainable energy solutions so we can leave a better planet for our children.
Non-relative you admire most: Steve Jobs, former Apple CEO, not just because of the products he invented but more importantly because of his passion for simplicity. Simplicity is one of the principles I always try to incorporate in everything I do.
Favorite book: “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us,” by Daniel Pink
Hidden talents: I’m a computer geek and I love to use technology to create new things that make people happy or make their life easier (videos, apps, etc.).
“By the time I turn 50, I’d like to … be able to beat my son at a round of golf!”
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