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Ronald F. Bilbao

Co-founder, Managing Partner, CARP Soccer Academies at River Plate

Ronald F. Bilbao has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Ronald F. is currently the Co-Chairman of Converge:Transport, where they are responsible for advancing the interests of global innovators in transportation, mobility, and logistics. Prior to this, they held the position of Vice President for Latin America at Marcman Solutions.

Ronald also has a background in sports, having co-founded and served as the Managing Partner of CARP Soccer Academies at Club Atlético River Plate. Additionally, they have held leadership positions within the public affairs sector, including Vice President and Head of Global Public Affairs at REEF, and Founder and President of November Strategies LLC.

Earlier in their career, Ronald worked on political and legislative teams at NEA and served as the Political Director at SEIU. Ronald F. also gained experience in public policy as the Public Policy Director at the ACLU of Florida. Ronald's work experience includes co-founding the Carolina Latina/o Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and working as a Public Relations Specialist at the Carolina Center for Public Service.

Overall, Ronald F. Bilbao has a diverse background with expertise in public affairs, policy, sports, and transportation.

Ronald F. Bilbao has an educational background that includes a B.A. degree in Political Science, Public Policy, and Latin American Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, obtained between 2006 and 2010. In 2022, Bilbao enrolled in the Senior Executives in State & Local Government program at the Harvard Kennedy School. Additionally, Bilbao obtained certifications in the "Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program" from the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education in 2022 and "CitiesX: The Past, Present and Future of Urban Life" from Harvard University in 2021.

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