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==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==


She was Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador. Natalia is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and English and indulges in reading and watching movies in her free time.  Natalia currently lives in Santiago, Chile, is married to [[Alfredo Pinochet]] and is mother of 3 children.
She was Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador. Natalia is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and English. She indulges in reading and watching movies in her free time.  Natalia currently lives in Santiago, Chile, is married to [[Alfredo Pinochet]] and is a mother of 3 children.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:10, 13 February 2011

Country: Ecuador
Email: Natalia [at] LatinTLD.com
LinkedIn:    [Natalia Viera Natalia Viera]

Natalia Viera is Business Development VP for LatinTLD.

Natalia founded LatinTLD with Alfredo Pinochet in 2007, in order to offer the Domain Name Community a Customer Centered, Latin American, Domain Name Registrar and Workshop.

Past Work

Before founding LatinTLD, Natalia worked in fulfilment and business development positions in the Latin American domain name industry. Previously she worked for a travel agency in Porto Alegre, in education in Ecuador, and in the hotel business in New York and London, where she also studied English. Natalia also worked in Ecuador in Kamaleon, a company dedicated to business networking and executive training.

Education

  • Westminster College Peter St. - English for business.
  • Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul - Bachelor , Hotel Management.
  • Colegio La Dolorosa - High School.[1]

Personal Life

She was Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador. Natalia is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and English. She indulges in reading and watching movies in her free time. Natalia currently lives in Santiago, Chile, is married to Alfredo Pinochet and is a mother of 3 children.

References