Ricardo López Helguera
About Ricardo López Helguera
Ricardo López Helguera is an Account Manager for Southern Europe & Middle East at Mirakl and a Professor at ISDI, specializing in search engines.
Title
Ricardo López Helguera holds the title of Account Manager for Southern Europe & Middle East. He currently works at Mirakl, where he manages accounts within these regions. He is also a Professor for the Search Engines Module at ISDI, located in the Greater Barcelona Metropolitan Area.
Current Roles
Ricardo López Helguera is currently engaged in dual roles. He is an Account Manager for Southern Europe & Middle East at Mirakl, and he also serves as a Professor for the Search Engines Module at ISDI. Both roles are based in the Greater Barcelona Metropolitan Area.
Previous Experience at Google
Ricardo López Helguera worked at Google as an Account Manager for Large Customer Sales from 2018 to 2021. His role focused on managing large customer accounts, and he was based in the Greater Dublin area during this time.
Education and Expertise
Ricardo López Helguera holds a Master in Management - Grande École from HEC Paris, specializing in International Business. Additionally, he earned a BSc & MSc in Telecommunication Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, graduating in the top 5% of his class. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his roles in business development, digital economy research, and cloud computing.
Industry Expertise
Ricardo López Helguera has a diverse range of expertise across several industries. He has experience in B2B and B2C eCommerce platforms, sales within the Southern Europe and Middle East regions, digital economy research, and cloud computing. He has also developed web applications in his role at República Móvil.
Research Projects in Digital Economy
Ricardo López Helguera was involved in digital economy research projects during his tenures at Telefonica and Red.es. These projects contributed to his comprehensive understanding of digital trends and economic impacts within the technology sector.