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Gastón Taratuta |
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CEO, Partner and Founder of IMS Internet Media Services (IMS)
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2005 - present
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President of Universo Online (UOL)-E Corp
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January 2003 – December 2004
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Head of International Revenue - Universo Online (UOL)
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May 2000 – January 2003
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Born:
June 26, 1972 |
Gastón Taratuta (born June 29, 1972) is the CEO and Founder of IMS Internet Media Services (IMS).
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He began his career as sales manager of Brazil's Universo Online (UOL), advancing to President of its subsidiary UOL-E Corp.
Prior to IMS, Taratuta spent six years at Universo Online, Brazil's largest ISP and digital publisher. He began as an e-commerce development manager out of Miami, Florida was promoted to head of sales and finished his career with UOL in 2004 as the company's President of International Operations in Miami.[ citation needed] Taratuta founded IMS in 2005 after UOL closed its Miami office.
Gastón Taratuta is the founder and CEO of Aleph. [3]
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Gastón Taratuta |
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CEO, Partner and Founder of IMS Internet Media Services (IMS)
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2005 - present
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President of Universo Online (UOL)-E Corp
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January 2003 – December 2004
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Head of International Revenue - Universo Online (UOL)
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May 2000 – January 2003
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Born:
June 26, 1972 |
Gastón Taratuta (born June 29, 1972) is the CEO and Founder of IMS Internet Media Services (IMS).
[1]
[2]
He began his career as sales manager of Brazil's Universo Online (UOL), advancing to President of its subsidiary UOL-E Corp.
Prior to IMS, Taratuta spent six years at Universo Online, Brazil's largest ISP and digital publisher. He began as an e-commerce development manager out of Miami, Florida was promoted to head of sales and finished his career with UOL in 2004 as the company's President of International Operations in Miami.[ citation needed] Taratuta founded IMS in 2005 after UOL closed its Miami office.
Gastón Taratuta is the founder and CEO of Aleph. [3]