Maria Maso is a businesswoman with a focus on ethics and sustainability. Maria has worked in a variety of roles including hospital parent advocate, board member, and professor. Maso is currently unknown role at Houston Exponential.
Maso's previous company was Impact100 Houston. There they worked as a hospital parent advocate. In this role, Maso advocated for their son’s interest in front of the medical community, researched the best treatment, and shopped for the best Bone Marrow transplant hospital. Maso was also the primary caregiver for all treatments and managed relations with Insurance companies. Maria raised capital for Dimond Blackfan Anemia Foundation.
Maso left Impact100 Houston to join Seattle Children's as a board member. At Seattle Children's, Maso was responsible for researching the best treatment and raising capital for the Dimond Blackfan Anemia Foundation. Maria also served as the primary caregiver for all treatments.
Maso left Seattle Children's in 2019 to join AULA MAGNA Business School as a professor of ethics and sustainability. In this role, Maso taught courses on business ethics and sustainability. Maria also advised companies on how to develop the skills that women need to excel in business. Maso left AULA MAGNA in 2021 to join Houston Exponential.
Maria Maso has a Master of Business Administration from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, a 5 in Business Administration from Universitat Abat Oliba CEU, and an Erasmus from Ecole Supérieure de Commerce International (ESCI). Maria also has a high school degree from Grup arrels. In addition, they have a certification from VC University and a certification from Project Management Institute.