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Learn more about Jesús!
We are pleased to introduce Jesús Izquierdo Rivera, Innovation Project Manager at IDConsortium where he manages EU-funded and Spanish projects.
For more than 8 years, Jesús has developed his professional career in the ICT sector. During his university study, he obtained a grant from the Spanish Ministry to work as a researcher. In the private sector, he worked in companies related to telecommunications infrastructures in business development departments. Soon after, he went to work for large corporations in the ICT infrastructure sector and then went on to provide technical training at an international level. Several years later, he moved to a management position in the Spanish Association of Telecommunications Engineers as a General Manager.
Jesús Izquierdo Rivera is a Telecommunications Engineer graduate at the University of Seville and became an expert in innovation management at ESADE and UNIR, and digital marketing at a few business schools. His skills include business management, people management, event management, analytical, proactive, leadership, self-taught, creative, conflict resolution, and problem-solving. Currently, he is a Project Manager in IDConsortium where he performs financial, grant writing, and consulting tasks related to H2020, PRIMA, and LIFE projects. In addition, he trains and informs himself about Horizon Europe calls such as ERC and EIC, and the NextGeneration projects at the European and Spanish level.
His experience and continued training make him a person with high digital and management skills. A profile that brings a lot of value during these times of digital transformation.
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