The transfer market in the corporate world: changes in Gire, Coca, Pepsi and HR companies.

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The year started with some changes in the corporate world. There were promotions, incorporations and corporate changes of managers. Who are starting the year in a new position:

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Gonzalo Díaz Solá, from the Petersen group to CEO of Gire

Gonzalo Díaz Solá will become the CEO of Gire.Gonzalo Díaz Solá will become the CEO of Gire.

With a solid career path built in the finance and payments industry through his time spent in banking and fintech, Gonzalo Díaz Solá will become CEO of Gire, the group that owns Rapipago, Gire Soluciones and DUCIT. She has a BSc in Systems from UBA, an MBA in Systems from USAL-State University of New York, a PDD in Management and Business Administration from Universidad Austral and a Management Certificate in Corporate Innovation from Stanford GSB. His last work experience was at ASJ, the fintech of the Petersen Group, where he held the role of General Director.

Sol Batallé promotes to WTW Argentina

Sol Batallé, national manager of the human resources consultancy company WTW Argentina.Sol Batallé, national manager of the human resources consultancy company WTW Argentina.

Sol Battaglia She was promoted at human resources consultancy WTW. The executive, who served as WTW’s Latin America natural resources leader, It has been designated Country Head for Argentina. Batallé has a degree in Economic Sciences, graduated from the Universidad Católica Argentina and began working at WTW in September 2009. Batallé will replace Rubén Signorini.

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Changes in Coca-Cola marketing

Gabriela Carracedo, Coca-Cola Marketing Director for Argentina and Uruguay.Gabriela Carracedo, Coca-Cola Marketing Director for Argentina and Uruguay.

Coca-Cola Argentina named Gabriela Carracedo as Marketing Director for Argentina and Uruguay. The executive will be responsible for leading The Coca-Cola Company’s entire beverage portfolio for Argentina and Uruguay. Before joining Coca-Cola Argentina, Carracedo held various positions at Nestlé. He has a degree in Finance and Business Administration, with an MBA from UADE Business School.

PepsiCo Names New HR Leader for Argentina

Ramiro Alemán, head of human resources at PepsiCo.Ramiro Alemán, head of human resources at PepsiCo.

Named PepsiCo Ramiro Alemán heads its Human Resources area as HR Sr. Country Lead of Argentina. Graduated in Labor Relations from UBA, where he is also a professor, and MBA in Business Economics from Di Tella University. Alemán has more than 11 years of experience in the mass consumption sector and has been a point of reference in Human Resources. for the Danone plant in Chascomús.

Adecco renews its leadership in Human Resources

Victoria Loza has been appointed Director of Human Resources for Adecco Argentina and Uruguay.Victoria Loza has been appointed Director of Human Resources for Adecco Argentina and Uruguay.

The consultancy firm Adecco is promoted Victoria Loza from manager to director of Human Resources for Argentina and Uruguay. In this position he replaces Alexandra Manera, who will continue to manage the company’s Human Resources department in Brazil. Loza joined Adecco in 2015 as head of Training and Development, but she has been working in the Human Resources areas for more than 15 years. She has a BA in Psychology (UCA) and a Masters in Strategic Human Resource Management from UBA.

The Banza finance app changes CEO

Andrés Ondarra, new CEO of BanzaAndrés Ondarra, new CEO of Banza

Fintech Banza has incorporated Andrés Ondarra, formerly of Bitso, BTG Pactual and Bank of America, as its new CEO. He began his professional career working in corporate and investment banking at Banco Santander in Argentina, until moving to New York, where after a brief experience at BBVA, he joined Citi as VP and then served as executive director of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and head of investment banking for Argentina at BTG Pactual. Subsequently he was responsible for the international expansion of the cryptocurrency exchange Bitso.

New partner at Nicholson y Cano Abogados

Paola Pereira Pizzini, new partner of the Nicholson y Cano law firm.Paola Pereira Pizzini, new partner of the Nicholson y Cano law firm.

This was announced by Nicholson y Cano Abogados, one of the largest corporate law firms in Argentina the appointment of the lawyer Paola Pereira Pizzini as partner, joined the firm in 2003. Pereira Pizzini graduated in 2002 from Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) and completed a master’s degree in Tort Law from UBA. Additionally, he expanded his knowledge internationally by specializing at the Harvard Extension School.

In the firm he held, among others, the role of coordinator of the Civil Liability area, dealing with consultancy for insurance companies, process monitoring, intervention in all procedural phases and active negotiation with third parties. With the appointment of Pizzini, Nicholson and Cano it now has 30 partners and a total of 150 lawyers.

Source: Clarin

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