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Marian Garayoa Ardaiz

Strategy And Business Development Director at AIN - Navarra Industrial Association

Marian Garayoa Ardaiz has a diverse range of work experience, starting in 2000 as an Engineer at Alcatel-Lucent. From there, they moved on to Telefónica de España in 2002, where they served as the Network and System Integration Coordinator for Imagenio until 2005. In 2005, Marian joined T-Online Telecommunications Spain, where they initially worked as a Process and Product Engineer, and later as the Organization, Process, and Quality Manager until mid-2007. Following this, they joined AIN - Navarra Industrial Association, taking on various roles, including Strategy, Transformation, and Innovation consultant, Head of the Consulting Business Unit, and currently serving as the Strategy and Business Development Director. Marian's responsibilities at AIN involve guiding the entity's strategic future, coordinating its evolution, providing professional services on strategy, industry, operations, change, and organization, and leading a team of experienced professionals.

Marian Garayoa Ardaiz has a comprehensive education history. In 1994, they completed their degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the Universidad Pública de Navarra. From 2005 to 2006, Marian pursued an Executive MBA at Universidad Pontificia Comillas. Additionally, they attended Harvard Business School Executive Education in 2008, focusing on Microeconomics of Competitiveness. In 2013, Marian enrolled in a Design Thinking program at Stanford University's Dschool. Continuing their education, they joined IESE Business School in 2014 and completed the Programa de Dirección General, specializing in Business Administration. Lastly, they pursued Economics at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (U.N.E.D.) starting in 2001. As for their additional certifications, Marian obtained a certification in Lego Serious Play from LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® METHOD - jugando en serio con LEGO®. The dates for when they obtained the certification are not provided.

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