Antonio Álvarez has a diverse and extensive work experience in communications and marketing roles. Antonio is currently serving as the Vice President and Head of Communications at AltamarCAM Partners, a leading private markets solutions provider. In their previous role as the Communications & Marketing Manager at Baker McKenzie Spain, they were responsible for media relations, social media management, and developing the firm's communications strategy. Antonio also worked in broader international PR projects as a member of the firm's Global Communications Committee. Prior to that, Antonio worked as an Accounts Director at OmnicomPRGroup España, providing communications and PR counseling to financial services clients. Antonio also has experience as a Financial Communications Consultant at Grupo Albion, where they offered strategic communications and media relations advisory to international listed clients. Antonio began their career as an EU Political Communications Consultant at Dods Group PLC, where they developed relationships with clients across the EU and assisted them in finding solutions for their strategic communication needs. Antonio has also worked as an International Journalist and Communications Consultant, and has interned and held junior positions in various companies in the media and PR industry.
Antonio Álvarez holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in International Relations from IE School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs, which they obtained in 2010. Prior to that, they completed a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Audiovisual Communications from Universidad de Salamanca in 2009. Antonio also pursued Modern History studies at Maynooth University in 2006-2007, focusing on XX Century history, U.S. Contemporary History, and Political Ideologies. Antonio Álvarez initially pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History from Universidad de Salamanca from 2003 to 2007. In terms of certifications, they obtained a Certificate of Advanced English from Cambridge English Language Assessment in 2009 and a CELPE-Bras (Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese for Foreigners) from the Brazilian Ministry of Education in 2003.
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