Damaris Y. Ibarra Carlos
About Damaris Y. Ibarra Carlos
Damaris Y. Ibarra Carlos is an Analyst in Global Trade Content at Thomson Reuters, where she has worked remotely since 2019. She has a background in logistics and international business, with previous experience at Integration Point and a strong educational foundation from Universidad Tecnológica de la Laguna Durango.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Damaris Y. Ibarra Carlos has been employed at Thomson Reuters as an Analyst in Global Trade Content since 2019. This role is conducted remotely from the Torreón Area in Mexico. In this position, she focuses on providing insights and analysis related to global trade, leveraging her extensive knowledge in the field.
Previous Experience at Integration Point
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Damaris worked at Integration Point as a Global Trade Content Analyst from 2017 to 2019. During her two years in this role, she contributed to the development and management of global trade content, enhancing her expertise in the industry while working on-site in the Torreón Area, Mexico.
Educational Background
Damaris graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in International Business/Trade/Commerce from Universidad Tecnológica de la Laguna Durango, where she studied from 2015 to 2017. Prior to this, she earned an Associate’s Degree in Operaciones Comerciales Internacionales at the same institution from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, she completed an English course at Santa Ana College, further enhancing her language skills.
Skills and Expertise
Damaris possesses strong skills in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word, which support her analytical work in global trade. She has developed expertise in the transportation, trucking, and railroad industries. Her background also includes a strong foundation in customer service and management, which complements her analytical capabilities.
Logistics Experience
Damaris has experience in logistics, having worked as a Logistics Assistant at Paquetería Tresguerras Oficial for four months in 2016 and at acv group for four months in 2014. Both positions were located in the Gómez Palacio Area, Mexico, where she gained practical experience in logistics operations.