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Amaury Rivera
BornJune 15, 1962
Occupation(s)Manager, Telecommunications and Biopharmaceutical

Amaury Rivera (born June 15, 1962), the current chairman and CEO of Kinetics Systems Caribe, set up the two earliest competitors to the dominant Puerto Rico Telephone Company when the U.S. territory's telecommunication's market was opened to competition in 1996.[citation needed]

Early life and education

Rivera holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Boston University. Rivera studied finance at New York University and underwriting at The Bond School.

Business

From 2003 to 2008 Rivera headed Kinetics Systems Caribe.[citation needed]

From 2000 to 2003 Rivera served as corporate senior vice president of strategic marketing in Sunrise, Florida. In addition, he was chief executive officer of Convergence Communications, Inc.[1][2] He was responsible for a landmark deal at the time in the industry which was the largest publicly announced contract for Guardent for a $27 million channel agreement [3][4][5] with Convergence Communications for 24 X 7 managed security services.

Rivera was responsible for the marketing and sales strategy of a joint partnership of Verizon Communications and Grupo IUSA in Mexico, IUSACELL, SA de CV. He served as senior vice president of marketing [6][7][8] in 1998–2000.

Rivera was recognized as Mexico's best marketing executive in 1998 by the Mexican Businessmen Chamber.[citation needed]

From 1996 to 1998, while in his mid-30s, Rivera was responsible for the start-up of Centennial and Lamda Communications, the first two competitors of the dominant Puerto Rico Telephone Company, as a result of the 1996 Federal Telecommunications Act and the local Puerto Rico Telecommunications Act. His efforts at both companies provided local consumers choices they had never had in the wireless and wireline markets.[citation needed]

Rivera served as vice president and general manager of Perry Products of Puerto Rico from 1993 to 1995.

During 1989–1993, Rivera was assistant to the president and vice president of Industrias Vassallo Inc.

From 1984 to 1989, Rivera worked as a Wall Street financial analyst and investment banker for Bear Stearns & Co. in New York.

Active and past board participation

Rivera is an independent board member of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria.[citation needed]

Rivera was Secretary, vice president and president of the Board of the Puerto Rico Products Association.[citation needed]

Rivera was chairman of the Universal Service Committee of the Puerto Rico Telecommunications Board 1997.[citation needed]

Rivera served as member of Small Business Round Table of Exports under Secretary of Commerce Ronald Brown during Bill Clinton’s presidency.[citation needed]

Rivera was a delegate and member of the Conference on Small Businesses of the White House; he also presided over the San Juan area hearings in 1996.[citation needed]

Rivera was a member of the Export Committee for the Center of Opportunities for Minority Businesses of the United States Chamber of Commerce, 1995–1996.[citation needed]

He was appointed by New York Governor Mario Cuomo as Member of the New York State Small Business Advisory Board.[9]

Awards and recognition

See also

References

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  5. ^ Savage, Marcia (9 January 2009). "Guardent Signs $27M Security Deal For Latin America". crn.com. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  6. ^ "IUSACELL S A DE C V - Annual and Transition Report (foreign private issuer) (20-F) ITEM 9A. Market Risks". sec.edgar-online.com.
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