NELIXIA
Fredy Rodriguez Marin has a diverse work experience. Fredy currently serves as the Sourcing Director at NELIXIA, where they focus on sustainable production and creating opportunities for rural communities. Prior to this, Fredy worked as a Project Consultant at iDE (International Development Enterprises) from 2016 to 2019. Fredy also served as a Specialist in Governance and Local Economic Development at consorcio GFA-IDE-ECOPSIS from 2017 to 2018. Fredy has experience as the General Manager and Coordinator of Special Projects at Efisolutions .IDE from 2016 to 2017. Fredy began their career as a Coordinator at Cooperacion Internacional GFA in 2009, holding the position until 2015.
Fredy Rodriguez Marin received a Licenciatura degree in agropecuary business administration from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras from 1994 to 2001. Fredy also obtained a certification as a BPA and BPM assessor and evaluator from SCOPEinsight in May 2013. Additionally, Fredy pursued further education at the Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, INCAE Business School, UNIBA - Centro Universitario Internacional de Barcelona, and Universidad Católica de Honduras 'Nuestra Señora Reina de la Paz', although the specific degrees and fields of study are not provided.
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NELIXIA
Since it was founded in 2009, NELIXIA has striven to reinvent the way of sourcing and producing natural ingredients. Convinced that sourcing has to go hand in hand with sustainability, NELIXIA puts social and environmental aspects at the heart of all its operations. Drawing on its experience in Guatemala, the company implemented a certified methodology to develop sustainable and traceable value chains for each of its ingredients. The company works in close collaboration with fragrance, cosmetic, food, spice and aromatherapy companies to promote the rich biodiversity of Latin America and to transform the natural raw materials harvested by local communities. The company now has three production sites and has deployed its sustainable approach in six Latin American countries