Diego Neyra
About Diego Neyra
Diego Neyra is a strategic and analytical professional with over 10 years of experience in business analysis, currently working at ExxonMobil in Spring, Texas.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Diego Neyra has been serving as the Downstream Business Analysis and Reporting | Americas Finished Products Trading at ExxonMobil since 2021. Located in Spring, Texas, his role focuses on the intricate analysis and strategic reporting for America's finished products trading within the company.
Previous Experience at ExxonMobil
Prior to his current position, Diego Neyra worked at ExxonMobil in various capacities. From 2019 to 2021, he held the role of Downstream Business Analysis and Reporting | Rockies & West Coast Trade in Spring, Texas. Additionally, he was an MBA Summer Intern in Financial Controller’s for two months in 2018, also based in Spring, Texas.
Professional History in Financial Analysis
Diego Neyra has worked extensively in financial analysis and business reporting roles across several organizations. Before joining ExxonMobil, he was a Senior Financial Analyst at Pietra Graniti in San Diego in 2017. He also served as a Regional Business Analyst for the Andean Region with Kimberly-Clark from 2013 to 2014, and held multiple roles in financial planning and analysis at Nextel del Perú S.A. from 2008 to 2013.
Early Career and Internships
Diego Neyra's early career includes a series of internships and analyst roles. He interned as a Community Relations Intern at Hunt LNG Operating Company S.A.C. in 2007 and as a Logistics and Projects Intern at Clear Channel Outdoor from 2006 to 2007 in Lima, Peru. Additionally, he held internship and junior analyst positions at Nextel del Perú S.A. during the initial stages of his career.
Educational Background
Diego Neyra completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a GPA of 3.85 at the University of California, San Diego - Rady School of Management from 2017 to 2019. His earlier education includes a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, where he studied from 2003 to 2008.