Diego Bravo de Urquia

Business Development and Alliances, Spain at Innit

Diego Bravo de Urquia has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Diego is currently working at Innit as the Business Development and Alliances manager for Spain, where they are helping to bring the Innit platform to the country. Prior to this, they worked as an Assistant Professor at the Universidad Europea de Madrid, teaching courses in Marketing and Advertising in both English and Spanish.

Diego also has experience at Innit as the Director of Innovation Partnerships, where they developed partnerships with Food CPGs and retailers and ran innovation projects. Diego was a partner at The Sangria House, where they helped create a new category of quality sangria, combining fine Spanish wines with creativity and heritage.

Diego has also provided various services as an independent consultant, assisting clients with strategy, concept development, marketing and communication plans, and translation and interpretation services. Diego served as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Europea, teaching courses in Marketing and Advertising Communication.

In addition, Diego worked as a Consultant at The Wallace Network, focusing on strategy and marketing projects in industries such as internet, beauty care, food, and distribution. Diego also owned and operated Cafeteria Beato, a cafe in Spain, and served as the Client Services Director at Leo Burnett, responsible for above the line advertising for the launch/rebranding of Orange in Spain.

Lastly, Diego was a founding partner of Comilfo, S.L., a company that owned and managed the restaurant "El Malandrín" in Madrid. Throughout their career, Diego has shown versatility and expertise in various roles within the business and marketing sectors.

Diego Bravo de Urquia's education history is as follows:

Diego attended Lower Canada College from 1974 to 1983, though it's unclear whether they obtained a degree. Following this, they pursued their DEC at Marianopolis College from 1983 to 1985, focusing on Commerce. Diego then went on to McGill University from 1985 to 1988, where they earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a specialization in Marketing and International Relations. In 1988, Diego enrolled in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, completing an MBA in Business Administration and Management in 1989. Continuing their education, they joined IED Madrid in 1998, though no specific degree is mentioned. In 2005 and 2006, Diego attended Casa do Brasil to study Introducción al portugués. In 2011 and 2012, they took courses in Digital Business at Formación Cámara de Comercio de Madrid. Finally, from 2012 to 2012, Diego completed the Programa Superior en Digital Business at The Valley Digital Business School. Recently, from 2018 to 2020, they enrolled in courses at Stanford Continuing Studies, specializing in Marketing, Branding, Communication, and Thinking.

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