Eduardo García Alamego

CTO & CPO (Chief Technology&Product Officer) at GOI

Eduardo García Alamego has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Eduardo is currently working as the CTO & CPO (Chief Technology & Product Officer) at GOI, a logistics operator focusing on the transportation, assembly, and installation of bulky products in Spain. At GOI, Eduardo introduced advanced technology throughout the entire logistics chain, allowing customers to receive their purchases on the same day and choose the exact delivery time. Eduardo also implemented features such as real-time tracking of orders and customer feedback.

Prior to GOI, Eduardo founded and served as the CTO of Acampados.com, a website that helps users find campsites for recreational activities. Eduardo provided users with a wide range of options to choose from based on their preferences.

Eduardo also worked as the CTO of Lola Market, a platform that offers grocery shopping services, allowing customers to have their weekly food purchases delivered within an hour. Eduardo facilitated orders from multiple food stores, including popular chains like Mercadona and Día.

Additionally, Eduardo worked as a Senior Backend Engineer at TELECOMING, a Spanish company specializing in cloud and mobile technology solutions. Eduardo contributed to the development of innovative solutions for content distribution, promotion, and monetization.

Earlier in their career, Eduardo worked as a Senior Web Developer Engineer at Sitelicon Web Projects, a consultancy and web development company. Here, they focused on creating optimized and accessible websites that followed W3C standards.

Furthermore, Eduardo served as the Coordinator and President of CAL, a position they held for six years.

Eduardo García Alamego obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, specializing in Computer Engineering, from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Eduardo attended the university from 2007 to 2013. In addition to their degree, they also obtained a certification in Google Adwords from Google in June 2014.

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