Mariano Plis
About Mariano Plis
Mariano Plis is the Regional Marketing and Strategy Director for Latin America at Boston Scientific, with over two decades of experience in the medical device industry and a background in founding multiple businesses in Argentina.
Title and Experience
Mariano Plis is the Regional Marketing and Strategy Director for Latin America at Boston Scientific. He has been with Boston Scientific since April 2000, showcasing over two decades of experience in the medical device industry. As a key figure in the company, Mariano leads a diverse team and is responsible for Digital Marketing, Business Intelligence, Remote Solutions, and Medical Education in the Latin American region.
Previous Companies Founded
Mariano Plis has extensive entrepreneurial experience, having founded multiple companies. He was the founder and owner of TodoInnovador from 2016 to 2019 in Argentina. Prior to that, he founded MASARI Real Estate Business in 2006 and managed it until 2013. Earlier in his career, he owned Computers Depot for one year from 2003 to 2004 in Argentina.
Education and Certifications
Mariano Plis holds several advanced degrees and certifications. He completed his Master of Laws (LLM) in Tax Law/Taxation at the University of Buenos Aires from 1999 to 2004. Mariano also undertook various executive programs, including a Certified Executive Coach from INCAE Business School in 2022 and Organizational Design for Digital Transformation from MIT Sloan School of Management in 2022. Additionally, he has studied at Columbia Business School, IAE Business School, Indian School of Business, ExO Works, and Instituto Universitario de la 'Fundación ISALUD'.
Awards and Recognitions
Mariano Plis has received notable recognitions in his career. Most prominently, he was the recipient of the Globant '2021 Global Disruptor' Award, underlining his impactful contributions and innovative vision in the industry.
Professional Background
Before joining Boston Scientific, Mariano Plis had an extensive background in various roles. He worked at Visa as a Purchasing Authorization Analyst from 1999 to 2000 and at American Express as a Card Acceptance Unit Analyst from 1998 to 1999, both in Argentina. These roles provided him with foundational experience in the financial services industry.