Joana Camões
About Joana Camões
Joana Camões is a Senior Office Manager at Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Inc. in Spain, with a diverse background in marketing and management across various organizations in Spain and Portugal.
Current Role at Hyperloop Transportation Technologies
Joana Camões serves as the Senior Office Manager for Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Inc. in Spain. She has held this position since 2016, contributing to the company's operations in Barcelona, Cataluña. In her role, she oversees various administrative functions and supports the organization's strategic initiatives within the rapidly evolving transportation sector.
Previous Experience at IESE Business School
Joana Camões worked at IESE Business School in Barcelona, where she held multiple positions. She was the Senior Marketing Manager from 2009 to 2013, focusing on marketing strategies and initiatives. Prior to that, she served as Project Manager in the Publications Department from 2007 to 2009, managing various publication projects. Her tenure at IESE Business School provided her with extensive experience in educational marketing and project management.
Educational Background
Joana Camões has a strong educational background in business and international relations. She studied at IESE Business School - University of Navarra, where she completed the Programa Desarrollo Directivo (PDD) in 2011. Additionally, she achieved certifications in Measuring Goal Achievement and Communication in Business in 2008. Earlier, she earned a Licenciatura in International Relations from Universidade do Minho from 1994 to 1998.
Professional History in Portugal
Before her roles in Spain, Joana Camões gained significant experience in Portugal. She worked as a Product Manager at Grupo Visabeira from 2000 to 2003. Additionally, she served as the Director of Communication & Events at CELEUMA from 2004 to 2006. Her early career also included a position as a Junior Product Manager at Citi for three months in 2000 and a trainee role at the European Commission from 1998 to 1999.