Leonardo Brenes González
About Leonardo Brenes González
Leonardo Brenes González is the Technical Support Group Manager at National Instruments in Costa Rica, with a background in electronic engineering and a passion for music.
Current Role at National Instruments
Leonardo Brenes González serves as the Technical Support Group Manager at National Instruments in Costa Rica. In this role, he manages a multidisciplinary team, ensuring exceptional technical support and customer satisfaction. His responsibilities include overseeing daily operations and facilitating resolution of technical issues, which highlights his leadership and problem-solving skills.
Previous Experience at Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Leonardo Brenes González has a notable history with Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica (TEC). He worked as a Research Assistant in the Electronic Engineering School from 2015 to 2016, focusing on technical projects and research initiatives in Cartago. Additionally, he was involved in a graduation project at TEC's Electronic Engineering department from 2013 to 2016, where he applied his academic knowledge to practical challenges over a span of three years.
Educational Background at Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Leonardo Brenes González completed his Licentiate degree in Electronic Engineering at Tecnológico de Costa Rica, graduating in 2016. This extensive eight-year academic program provided him with a solid foundation in electronic engineering principles, preparing him for his technical and managerial roles in his career. Prior to his tertiary education, he studied at Centro Educativo Jorge Debravo from 2002 to 2006.
Interest in Music and Multidisciplinary Projects
Leonardo Brenes González has demonstrated a strong passion for music and collaboration through his participation in various musical ensembles. He was a member of the UCR and TEC guitar ensemble, as well as JAM TEC, illustrating his diverse musical interests. These activities showcase his ability to step out of his comfort zone and engage in multidisciplinary projects, balancing his technical expertise with creative pursuits.