Alvaro Maravi

Head Of Product at inConcert

Alvaro Maravi has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Alvaro started their career as an Encargado Tecnologías de Información at Colegio de Notarios de Junín in 2011. Alvaro then worked as an Analyst Programmer at arquea for almost a year in 2012. In 2013, they joined Freekimedia as a Frontend Developer for a short period. Following that, they worked at inConcert, starting as a Project Engineer from November 2013 to August 2016, then transitioning to a Project Manager role from September 2016 onwards. Their most recent position at inConcert is as a Technical Product Manager starting from May 2018. In 2021, they became a Consultant TI/SI at AnTics. In 2023, Alvaro Maravi joined Zegel Ipae as a Docente and later joined Crehana as a Mentor en Microdegree Growth Product Manager from February to June 2023.

Alvaro Maravi's education history begins in 2008 when they attended the Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú, where they pursued a degree in Ingeniero de Sistemas, which they completed in 2012.

In 2021, Alvaro enrolled in the ESAN Graduate School of Business to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Their studies at ESAN lasted until 2023.

In addition to their formal education, Alvaro obtained several certifications to enhance their skills and knowledge. These certifications include "Agile Meets Design Thinking," "Digital Product Management: Modern Fundamentals," and "Liderazgo y Gestión de Equipos Ágiles," among others. Alvaro obtained these certifications from institutions like Darden School of Business, CENTRUM PUCP, and New Horizons Perú.

Alvaro's most recent certification is the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) obtained in May 2022.

Overall, Alvaro Maravi has a solid educational background in engineering and business management, supplemented by various certifications.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Product

    May, 2018 - present

  • Project Manager

    September, 2016

  • Project Engineer

    November, 2013