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Olga´s technology and communications related activities have been featured as far back as November 1995 in Telos, Computerworld, El País, and over a dozen other scientific magazines. A graduate of the PhD program of the Institulo Universitario Europeo (Florence, Italy), the MA program at University of North Carolina, and executives programs at INSEAD and IESE, from 2003 to 2009 she held an analysis and strategic communication senior position at Banesto (Banco Español de Crédito, financial sector, 9.500 employees, benefits 765 million euros, national and international capital). She is currently looking for interesting projects to get involved with.

Olga has advised the largest IT companies in Spain on public policy and strategies to develop new service networks. She was founding member of the ISO Working Group (Information Society Observatory), at the Robert Schuman Centre, IUE, and has international experience working for the UN at NY headquarters, the World bank and the IMF. Olga has a passion for people, communication and technology. Out of that passion she pursued an educational career focused on understanding the world economy and the tech-sides, starting by specializing on Latin America with the gracious help of a grant of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There she did research on the regulation of telecommunications in Brazil and the United States and grounded the floor to become a specialist on telecommunications policy after completion of her published and awarded PhD Thesis. Out of that same passions comes her interest in management in the private sector: Once the media have been understood and master, how else bring together the original passion for people and communications? Technology. Technology is a the tool to innovate, make operations more efficient and improve communications (see also... or ask her!). This was the focus of much of her accomplishments in Banesto from 2003 to 2009, were she managed teams of 2 to 40 people and provider teams up to 20 people.

Last updated February 2010