Christian Alejandro Rivadeneira Zamora

Continuous Improvement Champion at Children International

Christian Alejandro Rivadeneira Zamora is an experienced IT professional currently serving as IT Manager at Children International since October 2009, where significant contributions include leading strategic technology initiatives and overseeing the annual technology budget to meet global organizational goals. Previously, as IT Coordinator, Christian coordinated technical analysis and support for server and storage infrastructures. Prior to Children International, Christian worked as an Input System Analyst and Technical Support at Latin Gaming Osorno S.A., developing a web application that enhanced financial oversight for casino operations. Christian holds a Master's Degree in Cyber Forensics and Security and a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, along with various certifications in IT management and operational excellence from reputable institutions.

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Guayaquil, Ecuador

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Children International

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Children International is a top-rated humanitarian organization focused on ending poverty by providing high-impact programs to children and young adults. We work in 10 countries: Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Mexico, the Philippines, the U.S.A. and Zambia. About half of those living in poverty are children, and we believe ending poverty starts with them. Without help, children in poverty become adults in poverty. Their future children are born into poverty, and the cycle continues. Together, we can put an end to generational poverty with a long-term, customized program that helps children get the education, life skills and confidence to change their lives – and the lives of future generations too. Our unique, global approach focuses on four key areas: Health, Education, Empowerment, and Employment. Want to be a part of this movement? Learn more at our website: children.org