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Alfredo Pinochet is a | Alfredo Pinochet is a business development executive for new technologies and internet in Latin America. He is the president and founder of [[LatinTLD.com]]; which specializes in all domain related activites for Latin American and the Caribbean. He is also the owner of UF.cl, UTM.cl and IPC.cl, all of which specialize in Chilean financial information. His prior work experince incluldes other work with [[TLD]]s, IT work, and the development of the first web-based Latin American daily finance newspaper.<ref>[http://cl.linkedin.com/in/alfredopinochet LinkedIn]</ref> | ||
His education culminated in a M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, and Man Machine Interfaces from Hiroshima University; and also included intensive language courses in Japanese.<ref>[http://cl.linkedin.com/in/alfredopinochet LinkedIn]</ref> | |||
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[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
[[Category: Chile]] | [[Category: Chile]] |
Revision as of 17:33, 11 January 2011
Country: | Chile |
Email: | alpinoch at hotmail.com |
Facebook: | [alfredo pinochet Alfredo Pinochet] |
LinkedIn: | [alfredo pinochet Alfredo Pinochet] |
Alfredo Pinochet is a business development executive for new technologies and internet in Latin America. He is the president and founder of LatinTLD.com; which specializes in all domain related activites for Latin American and the Caribbean. He is also the owner of UF.cl, UTM.cl and IPC.cl, all of which specialize in Chilean financial information. His prior work experince incluldes other work with TLDs, IT work, and the development of the first web-based Latin American daily finance newspaper.[1]
His education culminated in a M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, and Man Machine Interfaces from Hiroshima University; and also included intensive language courses in Japanese.[2]