Paris Carbonell
About Paris Carbonell
Paris Carbonell is a Sales Development Representative at ClimateAI, where he collaborates with various stakeholders in agriculture to implement AI solutions for climate risk mitigation. He holds a Licentiate degree in International Business from Universidad Tecmilenio and has a strong interest in innovative technologies and motorsports.
Work at ClimateAI
Paris Carbonell has been employed at ClimateAI as a Sales Development Representative since 2021. In this role, he collaborates with seed producers, input providers, agriculture financiers, and growers. His work focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence solutions to address climate risk mitigation within the agricultural sector. Based in San Francisco, California, Carbonell contributes to the company's mission of integrating technology with agriculture to enhance sustainability and resilience against climate challenges.
Education and Expertise
Paris Carbonell earned a Licentiate degree in International Business, Trade, and Commerce from Universidad Tecmilenio. His studies spanned four years, from 2017 to 2021. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in business principles, trade dynamics, and commerce strategies, which he applies in his current role in the agricultural technology sector.
Background
Paris Carbonell has a background that intersects climate, agriculture, and data science. His professional focus is on solving complex problems that arise at the intersection of these fields. His experience working with various stakeholders in agriculture equips him with insights into the challenges and opportunities present in the industry, particularly concerning climate risk.
Passion for Innovative Technologies
Paris Carbonell is passionate about innovative technologies and their application in various fields. His interest extends to motorsports, reflecting a broader enthusiasm for advancements and performance optimization. This passion drives his commitment to exploring how technology can enhance agricultural practices and contribute to climate resilience.