CHANGING PLACES LATAM: Roberto del Campo, Eduardo Pereyra, Juan Navarro…

People change positions, get promoted or move to other companies. Portada is here to tell you about it.

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People change positions, get promoted or move to other companies. Portada is here to tell you about it.

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Roberto del Campo is retiring from his position as marketing director to be the new customer experience manager of Italika Mexico. Before joining the company the executive worked at Grupo Salinas and Jafra Cosmetics.

 

 

 

 

 

Eduardo Pereyra is the new president of  Coca-Cola Femsa Colombia. Pereyra has more than twenty years of experience in the company and previously, was commercial VP in Brazil and Venezuela and also commercial manager in Mexico City.

 

 

 

 

 

Volvo Argentina has hired marketer Juan Navarro as general manager. Navarro joins from Toyota where he held the role of marketing manager and prior to that, he worked at Peugeot for eleven years.

 

 

 

 

 

Sebastian Sommer has been named retail and marketing director of the spanish company, Neinver. He has more than twenty years of experience and joined Neinver in 2010 as director of Germany.

 

 

 

 

Germán Soracco has been appointed as senior manager  of business partners and partnerships for Latin America by Red Hat. He has been part of the company for more than ten years and previously worked at Oracle and Aon Risks.

 

 

 

 

 

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