Hugo Cuesta has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Hugo is currently a Co-Founder at fabbric, where they aim to revolutionize the fashion industry by creating a platform that makes design, production, fulfillment, and e-commerce more accessible to everyone. Prior to this, Hugo worked as a Co-Marketing Manager at Glovo, where they developed and executed media plans for national TV, OOH, CRM, and performance marketing campaigns. Hugo collaborated with cross-functional teams within the company to drive orders and revenue, while also conducting in-depth data analysis to make data-driven decisions. Before that, Hugo held positions at L'Oréal as a Junior Product Manager for the Lancôme brand and as a Marketing Assistant for the Kiehl's brand. In these roles, they were responsible for the development and implementation of trade marketing plans, project management, and analysis of key performance indicators. Hugo began their career as a Trade Marketing Trainee at RB, where they executed national trade activations for healthcare brands. Overall, Hugo's work experience demonstrates their expertise in marketing, project management, and data analysis.
Hugo Cuesta pursued their education in a chronological order, starting in 2013. Hugo completed their Bachelor in Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a focus on the EUS Program at the Universitat de Barcelona between 2013 and 2017.
In 2016, Hugo participated in an exchange program at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, where they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.). This program continued until 2017.
In 2020, they joined the Nuclio Digital School to pursue a Master in Digital Product Management. Although the field of study for this degree is not specified, it is their most recent educational pursuit.
Additionally, Hugo obtained certifications in Management of Fashion and Luxury Companies from Coursera Course Certificates in March 2016, and in E-Business in the Digital Age from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in August 2015.
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