Ignacio Vilas

Regional Sales Manager - Florida & Georgia at ShineWater®

Ignacio Vilas is an experienced sales professional with a strong background in business development and client relations. Currently serving as a Sales Consultant at EssilorLuxottica since April 2023, Ignacio previously held roles as Regional Sales Manager and Territory Brand Manager at ShineWater® since December 2021. Ignacio also contributed significantly to German Backerhaus from April 2020 to January 2022 as an Outside Sales and Business Development specialist, where initial sales surged to $50k within the first month and over 500 leads were qualified using Salesforce. Ignacio's earlier experience includes managerial and sales roles at German Bread Haus Inc, and serving as a Relationship Manager for foreign diplomats at Fuerza Aérea Argentina. Ignacio holds a Law degree from Universidad de Morón, obtained in 2018.

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Miami, United States

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ShineWater®

Sunshine In A Bottle® Imagine - In the sea of so-called healthy beverages, a brand actually created by health professionals to deliver meaningful amounts of the nutrients your body needs most. Every bottle of ShineWater® contains your daily requirement of Vitamin D. That's why we call it Sunshine In A Bottle®! A purpose-driven company where real health value is the standard and Global Impact is a priority. Welcome to the new hydration...Welcome To ShineWater. We create superior beverages that promote optimum health using the power of natural ingredients. ShineWater provides the vitamins, electrolytes, and minerals you need without the addition of sugar or artificial ingredients. Each nutrient is carefully chosen based on nutritional science and delivered in amounts that matter with naturally delicious flavor. As a mission-driven company, we impact people beyond our distribution footprint. A portion of ShineWater sales is donated to our social partner One World Health to help treat micronutrient deficiencies in families living in East Africa and Central America.


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