Motorola has elected the company's president for Latin America, Sergio Buniac, also to take charge of the brand in Europe. The executive's main challenge will be to implement successful practices and expand the excellent results achieved by the company in Latin America in its new region.
On Monday (08), Motorola occupied the second position in market share in Latin America, having presented results well above the industry in the last three years, while the brand recorded growth of 68% in the third quarter of 2017. , compared to 2016, the smartphone market in the region stood at 10% in the same period. A growth seven times greater than the industry.
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With a successful trajectory, in 2007, Sergio Buniac took over the general management of Spain. In 2011, he became the leader of the Southern Cone. And a year later, he was promoted to president of Motorola for Latin America. The executive holds an MBA from the University of Chicago (USA), a postgraduate degree from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) and a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (Poli-USP). In addition, he has extensive experience in training, developing and managing teams.