Virginia Garate
About Virginia Garate
Virginia Garate is a Capability Manager at Thomson Reuters, with a career spanning several decades in IT, Editorial, and Operations. She has extensive experience in content management systems and has coordinated multinational projects across various regions.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Virginia Garate has held multiple roles at Thomson Reuters, contributing to various projects and initiatives. She served as the IT - Content Services Manager from 2005 to 2014 in New York, where she managed content services. Following this, she worked as the Gcms Capability Consultant for one year from 2014 to 2015, also in New York. Garate then took on the role of Interim Director of Development for nine months in Toronto from 2015 to 2016. Currently, she is the Capability Manager at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2015.
Background
Virginia Garate has a long-standing career in the information technology and editorial sectors, beginning her professional journey at Aranzadi in 1984. Over the years, she has worked across various departments, including IT, Editorial, and Operations. Her extensive experience spans several decades and includes significant roles in both the United States and Canada.
Education and Expertise
Garate possesses extensive expertise in designing content management systems and workflows, particularly for the Legal and Tax & Accounting Information sectors. Her background includes experience in creating electronic products for various online platforms, eReaders, and CD/DVD formats. She has also coordinated large teams during significant projects, such as the 2gSPE project, showcasing her ability to manage complex initiatives.
International Project Experience
Throughout her career, Virginia Garate has worked on multinational projects that involved collaboration with teams from various countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, the United States, the Netherlands, the UK, Switzerland, and the MENA region. This international experience highlights her ability to navigate diverse work environments and contribute to projects on a global scale.