Wattson Charge
Maria Camila V. has a diverse work experience in various roles related to human resources and organizational development. Maria Camila started their career as an Organizational Psychologist at Inmaculada Guadalupe y Amigos en CIA S.A. - Andrés Carne de Res, where they were responsible for recruitment, selection, and hiring processes. Maria Camila then moved on to work as a Human Resources Manager at Sofitel Bogota Victoria Regia - ACCOR. After that, they worked as a North Latam Human Resources BP at BIC, where they directed and coordinated HR processes and strategies. Maria then joined Trade Alliance Corporation as a Regional Organizational Development HR specializing in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Panama. In 2018, they became an HR Manager CO-PA - Organizational Development & Talent Acquisition NOLA at Samsonite, supporting all areas of the company and acting as a single point of contact for employees. Maria Camila then worked at Brightcove as a People Manager and later as a Regional Human Resources Manager - HRBP. Currently, Maria holds the position of People Director at Wattson Smart Charging.
Maria Camila V. attended Pontificia Universidad Javeriana from 2004 to 2009, where they obtained a degree in Organizational Psychology. In 2012 and 2013, they attended EAN and completed a specialization in Human Resource Management.
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Wattson Charge
Wattson is a mobile charging platform for ultra-fast charging of electric vehicles. Its main technological advantage is having developed high end mobile EV chargers. Users can get in touch with the platform to indicate the amount of charging they need and the place where the charge will take place. While doing other activities, like working or shopping the charger arrives and charges the vehicle. In cases of an stranded EV, Wattson can also avoid it being towed. Without the need to install new networks or fixed charging points, Wattson is capable of charging vehicle fleets, assistance vehicles, shared mobility services or micromobility services. Through a complex system of power electronics, energy storage and communication equipment, EVs are charged with a power of up to 200kW from a 100kWh battery. Wattson aims to help reinforce the lacking charging infrastructure and contribute to the energy transition.