Ezequiel Saltarin
About Ezequiel Saltarin
Ezequiel Saltarin is a specialist in new business acquisition for Central America at Chevron, with over 25 years of experience in various roles within the company.
Company
Ezequiel Saltarin is currently employed at Chevron, a leading global energy company. At Chevron, he has held multiple roles over an extensive career spanning more than 25 years. His primary focus has been on business development and the establishment of new service stations across Central America. His work involves collaboration with various departments within Chevron, such as Credits, Finance, Legal, Maintenance, and Construction, to ensure successful project completion.
Title
Ezequiel Saltarin serves as the Especialista en la Adquisición de Nuevos Negocios – América Central at Chevron. In this role, he is responsible for identifying and developing new business opportunities in the region, particularly focusing on the creation and operationalization of new service stations.
Education and Expertise
Ezequiel Saltarin holds an Engineering degree in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Marketing from ULACIT. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in both the technical and strategic aspects of business management and industrial engineering.
Background
Ezequiel Saltarin has spent over 25 years at Chevron, demonstrating a consistent trajectory of growth and increasing responsibility. He began his career within the company as a Consultor de Negocios - Industrial, a role he held for 10 years, followed by a position as an Analista de Negocios (Clientes C&I) – Panamá y Puerto Rico for 2 years. His long tenure and extensive experience have given him a deep understanding of the industry and business operations across multiple countries in Central America.
Experience Across Central America
Throughout his career, Ezequiel Saltarin has amassed extensive experience working in various Central American countries, including Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Panama. His role involves coordinating with multiple departments to develop new service stations, which has given him a broad perspective and deep insights into the regional market dynamics.