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Ricardo specializes in business telecommunications as a programmer, analyst, and project leader. In 1976, he joined Renault in Argentina as technological support for its computer center. He moved on to work with cooperatives movement led by the Cooperative Institute Funds Mobilization (IMFC) in 1981. He has served in the offices of General Telephone & Electronics Corporation | Ricardo specializes in business telecommunications as a programmer, analyst, and project leader. In 1976, he joined Renault in Argentina as technological support for its computer center. He moved on to work with cooperatives movement led by the Cooperative Institute Funds Mobilization (IMFC) in 1981. He has served in the offices of General Telephone & Electronics Corporation as a Product Manager of Special Projects, and has been working in a division of GTE since 2002.<ref>[http://www.consejo.org.ar/Cv05/presta_ricardo.htm consejo]</ref> | ||
==Events== | ==Events== |
Revision as of 17:59, 22 April 2011
Country: | Argentina |
Email: | GciaGral[at]rcc.coop |
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Ricardo Presta is CEO of RCC (Catholic Charismatic Renewal) Argentina.[1] He was on the board of directors of CABASE in 2010, and was also Vice-President of Electronic Commerce and Online Content there.[2]
An article he wrote comparing the Internet to various literary tropes can be found here.
Career History
Ricardo specializes in business telecommunications as a programmer, analyst, and project leader. In 1976, he joined Renault in Argentina as technological support for its computer center. He moved on to work with cooperatives movement led by the Cooperative Institute Funds Mobilization (IMFC) in 1981. He has served in the offices of General Telephone & Electronics Corporation as a Product Manager of Special Projects, and has been working in a division of GTE since 2002.[3]
Events
- Internet Technologies International meeting on April 18, 2007.[4]
- ECOM-LAC meeting in Sao Paulo on December 4, 2006.[5]
- LACNIC meeting held on May 25, 2006.[6]