Camilo González

Business Development Manager - Government Engagement at ubitricity

Camilo González has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Camilo is currently working as a Business Development Manager - Government Engagement at ubitricity, where they lead public charging infrastructure development with government authorities in European countries and manages stakeholder relations. Prior to this, Camilo worked at Volvo Group as a Public Affairs Manager, where they were responsible for federal automotive policies, R&D tax incentives, and international trade agreements. Camilo represented the company with government authorities and trade associations and led cross-functional committees. Before that, Camilo served as a Strategic Relations Manager at Agência Curitiba de Desenvolvimento e Inovação SA, where they headed agreements with public and private institutions and coordinated foreign investment strategy. Camilo also worked at FIFA Accommodation Office as a Corporate Affairs Manager, managing agreements with official hotels and representing venues with government authorities and the local organizing committee. Camilo also has experience as a Corporate Partnerships Manager at THEMAC, where they promoted agreements with local governments and private companies, and coordinated projects in Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. Camilo started their career at ExxonMobil/CCA as a Help Desk Supervisor, where they coordinated the performance of over 200 EssoCard Service Stations and led a help-desk team.

Camilo González is currently pursuing an MBA at The Berlin School of Economics and Law, starting in 2021. Camilo previously earned a Graduate Diploma in International Relations and Affairs from the University of London, from 2016 to 2018. In 2007, Camilo completed a Specialization Course in Innovation, Science, and Technology Policy at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Their educational journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Information Science/Studies from Universidade Federal do Paraná, which they completed from 2001 to 2005.

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