María González Gutiérrez
About María González Gutiérrez
María González Gutiérrez is the Commercial & Omnichannel Ass. Director at Bristol Myers Squibb in Comunidad de Madrid, España, with extensive experience in digital transformation and strategy roles across various organizations.
Commercial & Omnichannel Ass. Director at Bristol Myers Squibb
María González Gutiérrez currently holds the position of Commercial & Omnichannel Ass. Director at Bristol Myers Squibb in Comunidad de Madrid, España. She is responsible for driving commercial strategy and integrating omnichannel approaches to boost business performance.
Head of Strategy and Digital Agenda at Enagás
From 2020 to 2023, María worked as Head of Strategy and Digital Agenda at Enagás. In this role, she was instrumental in developing the company's strategic initiatives and overseeing its digital transformation efforts. Her focus was on enhancing efficiency and innovating the business model.
Vice-president of the Innovation Committee at Spanish Agency for Quality
During her tenure from 2020 to 2023, María served as Vice-president of the Innovation Committee and was involved in the Digital Transformation Commission at the Spanish Agency for Quality. She led important initiatives aimed at driving digital innovation and improving digital standards across various sectors.
Lecturer at Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE
María has been a part-time lecturer at Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE from 2018 to 2023. She taught courses related to digital transformation, sharing her extensive industry knowledge with students and professionals.
Educational Background in Engineering and Business
María González Gutiérrez has a diverse educational background, including a degree in Ingenieria de telecomunicación from Escuela superior de ingenieros de telecomunicacion (2005-2010) and an MBA from IE Business School (2015-2016). She also achieved a Professional Scrum Master certification from scrum.org and studied Transformation Strategy at The Valley Business & Tech School. Furthermore, she completed a Master's in Economics of Energy from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.