Nicolás Cázares Hernández
About Nicolás Cázares Hernández
Nicolás Cázares Hernández is a Coordinador de Ventas with a degree in Marketing from Universidad del Valle de México. He has a background in customer service, logistics, and operations, along with practical skills in software installation and digital marketing techniques.
Current Role at American Tower
Nicolás Cázares Hernández serves as Coordinador de Ventas at American Tower since 2018. His role involves overseeing sales operations and coordinating efforts to enhance the company's market presence. He works from the company's office located at Juan Vazquez Mella 481, Los Morales Polanco. His experience in sales and operational management contributes to the effectiveness of the sales team.
Education and Marketing Expertise
Nicolás is pursuing a degree in Marketing at Universidad del Valle de México. This academic endeavor aims to deepen his theoretical understanding of business concepts and personal situations. He previously completed his Licenciatura in Marketing at the same institution from 2014 to 2017, which provided him with foundational knowledge in marketing principles.
Professional Background
Before joining American Tower, Nicolás worked at Gangástico as Director de Logística y Operaciones from 2015 to 2016. He also served in customer service at redIT from 2016 to 2017. His diverse roles have equipped him with a variety of skills, particularly in logistics, operations, and customer relations.
Skills in Digital Marketing and Technology
Nicolás possesses a basic understanding of digital marketing techniques, including SEO and SEM. He has practical skills in software installation, electrical systems, and maintenance of latex-based printers and CNC routers. His technical abilities complement his marketing knowledge, allowing him to approach projects with a comprehensive perspective.
Leadership and Teamwork Advocacy
Nicolás is a strong advocate for teamwork, emphasizing the importance of learning from others and sharing knowledge. His experience in the Mexican army for three years contributed to his strong will and character. He has developed empathy and leadership skills by engaging with operational roles, understanding the unique challenges faced by carpenters, blacksmiths, and warehouse workers.