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Revision as of 04:36, 28 May 2012

Country: Puerto Rico
Website:

   [marcospolanco.com marcospolanco.com]

Facebook:    [Marcos Polanco Marcos Polanco]
LinkedIn:    [Marcos Polanco Marcos Polanco]
Twitter:    @MarcosPolanco

Marcos Polanco is the CEO of Clearshore and the Managing Principal at Albedrio Partners, Inc.[1]

Career History

He was the Founding Director of Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company's Information & Communications Technologies Business Unit for 2 years. Prior to which, he was the Project Manager, Science, Technology & Research Trust, Information & Communication Policy Roadmap. From 2002 to 2003, he was the Product Architect at Altamente Inc., where he analyzed customer’s network security needs, reorganized the company’s product line, rewrote marketing collateral and organized sales effort. He is also the Co-Founder of Imana Inc., which is a software firm. From 1994 to 1996 he was a Member of the Technical Staff at Filoli Information Systems. He has also served as a Project Manager at Whitelight Systems, Software Developer at Research Libraries Group and Software Developer at HP.[2]

In Puerto Rico, he led the Government's efforts to attract global investment to the Island in areas such as research & development, engineering services and business process outsourcing. He also co-founded Imana, Inc, which was a software development startup in San Francisco.[3]

Education

Mr. Polanco holds a BS in Computer Systems Engineering from Stanford University, Masters in Professional Management from Institute of Generative Leadership and an Executive Certificate in International Marketing from Thunderbid School of Global Marketing.

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