Agustín Álvarez

Co-Founder & Managing Director at Jemersoft

Agustín Álvarez has a diverse work experience. In 2012, they began working as a Profesor Adjunto de Derecho Comercial I at the Universidad Católica de Córdoba. In 2014, they also started working as a College Professor of Private Law at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. In 2019, Álvarez co-founded JemerSoft and became the Managing Director & Co-founder. In 2020, they co-founded Samply. In 2021, Álvarez became an Alternate Member of the Board of Directors at Bolsa de Comercio de Córdoba and a Vocal Titular on the Directorio at UVITEC. In 2022, they became the Director at WePartner. Throughout their career, Álvarez has held various leadership roles and contributed to the field of law and education.

Agustín Álvarez's education history includes several degrees and certifications from prestigious institutions. Agustín completed a Stanford LEAD Professional Certificate from Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2022. In 2016, they obtained a CORe - Credential of Readiness in finance and business from Harvard Business School Online. In the same year, they also completed a course in Entrepreneurship Essentials from Harvard Business School Online, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. In 2013 and 2014, Álvarez pursued an Executive MBA - Maestría en Dirección de Empresas from ICDA - Escuela de Negocios de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba, specializing in general business administration and management. Agustín further expanded their knowledge in 2022 through the ComunicArte program at IAE Business School. Additionally, Álvarez completed the Corporate Venturing Executive Program in 2020, focusing on business administration and management. In 2021 and 2022, they participated in the Innovation Experience Israel program, an international innovation program. Prior to all these experiences, Álvarez obtained a degree in Law (Abogado) from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in 2011 and completed their secondary education as a Bachiller Humanista at Colegio Nacional de Monserrat from 1998 to 2004.

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