Alan Gonzalez Gomez

Alan Gonzalez Gomez

Associated Scientist Pampers Supersec (Tier Iii) Pr/Pd Leader R&D @ Procter & Gamble

About Alan Gonzalez Gomez

Alan Gonzalez Gomez is an Associated Scientist at Procter & Gamble, leading R&D for Pampers Supersec in São Paulo, Brazil, with a focus on consumer-centric product innovation.

Title and Current Position

Alan Gonzalez Gomez is currently serving as an Associated Scientist and PR/PD Leader in R&D for Pampers Supersec at Procter & Gamble. In this role, he is responsible for leading the design and development of Pampers Supersec products, focusing on translating consumer requirements into innovative and affordable designs targeted at low-income consumers in Latin America.

Professional Background at Procter & Gamble

Alan Gonzalez Gomez has held multiple positions at Procter & Gamble. From 2016 to 2020, he worked as a Senior Product Researcher within the LATAM Tape Platform Scale and Capability Organization R&D. Before that, he served as a Product Researcher in the same organization from 2013 to 2016, based in Caracas, Venezuela. Alan originally joined Procter & Gamble as an intern in 2011, working as a Pampers LA R&D Product Researcher for one year.

Early Career

Before his tenure at Procter & Gamble, Alan Gonzalez Gomez worked as a Business Intelligence Specialist in the Marketing Pre-Pago Product division at DIRECTV Latin America for six months in 2013 in Caracas, Venezuela. Prior to that, he was a Quantitative Analyst at Belcorp for five months from 2012 to 2013 in Venezuela.

Education Background

Alan Gonzalez Gomez completed his academic studies at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, where he achieved a Licenciado en Matematica in 1970.

Key Contributions and Initiatives

Alan Gonzalez Gomez has led several significant initiatives. He developed a Consumer Cost-Centric Innovation (CCCI) learning plan to enhance consumer experience using design thinking, consumer studies, product modeling, and experiments. He automated formulation system metrics reports using Excel-based macros and Power BI dashboards, improving efficiency threefold. As part of the R&D LAIC Tech Team, he also conducted Microsoft Teams training sessions to promote organizational adoption and piloted the Microsoft Insight Tool to improve team work-life balance through AI.

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