Carlos Aguilar

Global Account Director & Value Engineering Head @ NEORIS

About Carlos Aguilar

Carlos Aguilar serves as the Global Account Director and Value Engineering Head at NEORIS, leveraging his extensive expertise in SMAC technologies for digital transformation projects. With a career spanning over two decades, he has held various leadership roles in consulting and business development across multiple companies in Mexico.

Work at NEORIS

Carlos Aguilar serves as the Global Account Director and Value Engineering Head at NEORIS, a position he has held since 2018. He operates from the Monterrey Area, Mexico, where he focuses on delivering complex international projects. His role involves collaborating closely with top management teams to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.

Current Role at Taurus

Since 2009, Carlos Aguilar has been a Board Advisor at taurus® - Beyond your challenges, located in the Mexico City Area. In this advisory capacity, he contributes his extensive experience and insights to help guide the company's strategic direction and initiatives.

Previous Experience at Auric Consulting

Carlos worked as the Consulting Director at Auric Consulting for one year, from 2017 to 2018, in the Monterrey Area. During his tenure, he was responsible for overseeing consulting projects and providing strategic guidance to clients.

Education and Expertise

Carlos Aguilar studied International Business at both INSEAD and Stanford - Graduate School of Business, completing Executive Programs at each institution in 2004. He also holds a degree in Marketing, Sales, and Economics from ITESM, which he earned from 1989 to 1994. His expertise includes SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics, and Cloud) technologies, which he applies in digital transformation projects.

Entrepreneurial Ventures

Carlos Aguilar has experience as an entrepreneur and investor. He designed a company from scratch and successfully secured investor funding. Additionally, he led the development and sale of an ice pop brand in Mexico, which was later acquired by a larger candy manufacturing company.

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