Daniel Zanetti Gaino
About Daniel Zanetti Gaino
Daniel Zanetti Gaino is the Regional Marketing Manager for Latin America at Boston Scientific, with extensive experience in the medical device industry and a background in both engineering and marketing.
Regional Marketing Manager, Latin America
Daniel Zanetti Gaino has held the position of Regional Marketing Manager for Latin America at Boston Scientific since 2020. His role involves regional market planning and negotiation to drive the company’s marketing strategies in the region. Gaino's experience spans multiple roles within Boston Scientific, giving him a comprehensive understanding of the company and industry.
Previous Roles at Boston Scientific
Before becoming the Regional Marketing Manager for Latin America, Daniel Zanetti Gaino worked in several positions at Boston Scientific. From 2016 to 2020, he was a Marketing Manager in São Paulo. His prior roles include Product Manager (2015-2016) and Urology Product Specialist (2013-2015). Gaino’s career at Boston Scientific began as a Technical and Commercial Manager with InMed (2012-2013).
Experience at Handle Cook Medical Devices
Daniel Zanetti Gaino worked as a Biomedical Engineer - Product Specialist at Handle Cook Medical Devices from 2008 to 2012. In this role, he was involved in the technical and commercial aspects of medical devices. This experience contributed significantly to his expertise in the medical device industry.
Educational Background
Daniel Zanetti Gaino holds an MBA in Marketing, achieved in 2012 from the Universidade de São Paulo. He also earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the same university in 2007. Earlier, he completed his technical training as an Electronics Technician at Centro Paula Souza in 2000.
Technical and Commercial Expertise
Daniel Zanetti Gaino has a robust background combining engineering and marketing. His technical foundation as an Electronics Technician complements his marketing acumen in the medical device sector. His negotiation skills and market planning capabilities play a crucial role in his current position at Boston Scientific.