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Andrea Taricco
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- English
- French
- Spanish
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Fragomen in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Immigration Specialists S.R.L.
Av. Corrientes 1464, PISO 17, Oficina 1
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1042
Argentina
Fragomen in Montevideo, Uruguay
Immigration Specialists Uruguay S.A.S.
Plaza Independencia 848 - Piso 1, Oficina 6
Montevideo
Uruguay
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- English
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Fragomen in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Immigration Specialists S.R.L.
Av. Corrientes 1464, PISO 17, Oficina 1
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1042
Argentina
Fragomen in Montevideo, Uruguay
Immigration Specialists Uruguay S.A.S.
Plaza Independencia 848 - Piso 1, Oficina 6
Montevideo
Uruguay
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- English
- French
- Spanish
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Fragomen in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Immigration Specialists S.R.L.
Av. Corrientes 1464, PISO 17, Oficina 1
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1042
Argentina
Fragomen in Montevideo, Uruguay
Immigration Specialists Uruguay S.A.S.
Plaza Independencia 848 - Piso 1, Oficina 6
Montevideo
Uruguay
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Andrea is a Partner with Servicios Migratorios Chile Ltda. (Fragomen’s affiliate in Chile), Immigration Specialists S.R.L. (Fragomen’s affiliate in Argentina) and Immigration Specialists S.A.S. (Fragomen’s affiliate in Uruguay). She is focused on overseeing the coordination of our services in Paraguay and developing our offices in South Latin America.
Andrea has more than 25 years of experience, including 8 years of immigration experience, leading brands in strategic management and business development in the mass market. She has a demonstrated background of working at multinational companies as brand manager and director of high-performing and multicultural teams and is driven by a high level of service in meeting client needs. In the past, she was involved in developing and expanding distribution in the local and foreign markets for global brands in Chile, Argentina and Peru and the opening of new markets, such as Paraguay and Uruguay, achieving a strategic and multi-channel distribution in partnership with local retailers and motivating teams in gaining leadership in each market.
Andrea completed various courses in the United States, including an Entrepreneurship course at Babson College in Boston, Massachusetts and a Negotiation course at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Andrea speaks English, French and Spanish.
Education
- Adolfo Ibáñez School of Management, Bachelor’s Degree, 1998
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Fragomen in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Immigration Specialists S.R.L.
Av. Corrientes 1464, PISO 17, Oficina 1
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1042
Argentina
Fragomen in Montevideo, Uruguay
Immigration Specialists Uruguay S.A.S.
Plaza Independencia 848 - Piso 1, Oficina 6
Montevideo
Uruguay
Get in touch
Languages
- English
- French
- Spanish
Contact information
Fragomen in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Immigration Specialists S.R.L.
Av. Corrientes 1464, PISO 17, Oficina 1
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1042
Argentina
Fragomen in Montevideo, Uruguay
Immigration Specialists Uruguay S.A.S.
Plaza Independencia 848 - Piso 1, Oficina 6
Montevideo
Uruguay
Get in touch
Languages
- English
- French
- Spanish
Contact information
Fragomen in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Immigration Specialists S.R.L.
Av. Corrientes 1464, PISO 17, Oficina 1
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1042
Argentina
Fragomen in Montevideo, Uruguay
Immigration Specialists Uruguay S.A.S.
Plaza Independencia 848 - Piso 1, Oficina 6
Montevideo
Uruguay
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