Martin Spinetto

Founder & CEO at Widow Games

Martin Spinetto has a diverse work experience in the gaming industry and digital marketing. Martin is the Ibero-Latam Representative for the Blockchain Game Alliance, where they oversee and supports activities in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking markets. Martin is the Founder and CEO of Widow Games, a company that develops digital versions of classic games, focusing on user familiarity and organic growth. Martin is also the Founder and Advisor at Gamevolution, an organization that provides guidance and support to game developers. In addition, Martin has served as an advisor at StarCoin, DEX Startup, and Contagram Startup. Martin has also held positions at Microsoft Corporation and La Nacion, where they worked in consumer marketing communications and online marketing management, respectively. Martin has also been a guest professor at Universidad de San Andrés and UADE.

Martin Spinetto has a diverse education history with a focus on marketing and technology. Martin obtained a Licenciado en Publicidad degree from Universidad de Belgrano from 1996 to 2000. Martin also completed a postgraduate program in Business Strategies at Universidad de Belgrano's Postgraduate Department in 2002.

In 2004, Martin completed a Corso di Specializzazione in Marketing and Communications at European Business School in Milan, Italy. Following that, in 2011, they attended Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management for a course in Customer Centric Marketing.

Martin Spinetto has also obtained various certifications. In 2012, they completed the Computer Science 101 program from Coursera. In 2015, they became a graduate of Microsoft Ventures Accelerator.

More recently, Martin participated in the Google Indie Games Accelerator program held in Singapore in 2019, where they focused on developing skills in the field of videogames. During the same year, they also completed the RSK Program for Acceleration and Blockchain Adoption at RSK IOVLabs NXTPLabs, specializing in blockchain development.

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