David Elizondo
About David Elizondo
David Elizondo serves as the Chief Strategy Officer and New Ventures Executive Vice President at Skydropx, a position he has held since 2021. He has extensive experience in strategy and management, having previously worked at Accenture, Schlumberger, and CEMEX, among others.
Current Role at SkydropX
David Elizondo serves as the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) and Executive Vice President of New Ventures at SkydropX. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's strategic direction and new business initiatives. His role involves overseeing the development and implementation of strategies that align with SkydropX's growth objectives.
Previous Experience at Accenture
Before joining SkydropX, David Elizondo worked at Accenture as a Senior Manager in Strategy from 2015 to 2021. During his six years in this role, he operated in the Houston, Texas area, where he focused on delivering strategic consulting services to clients across various industries.
Professional Background in Energy and Research
David's professional background includes significant roles in the energy sector. He worked at Schlumberger as a Manager from 2011 to 2015 in Houston, Texas, and at CEMEX as an Energy Division Trainee for four months in 2010 in San Pedro Garza García, Mexico. Additionally, he served as an Assistant Researcher at Tecnológico de Monterrey for three months in 2011.
Educational Qualifications
David Elizondo holds a degree in Physics Engineering (IFI) from Tecnológico de Monterrey, where he studied from 2005 to 2010. He also studied at Nanyang Technological University, achieving a CEE from 2008 to 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his roles in strategy and management within the technology and energy sectors.
Internship Experience
David gained early professional experience as a Power Systems Intern at ABB Industry Pte Ltd in Singapore for five months in 2009. This internship contributed to his understanding of power systems and their applications in industry, complementing his later roles in energy management.