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Germán Parra
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Godoy Córdoba Abogados S.A.S
Av. Calle 84A # 10-33. Piso 5, Edificio La Cabrera, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
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Germán is the Regional Senior Director for Fragomen's offices in Andean countries. He is part of Godoy Córdoba Abogados, S.A.S. (Fragomen’s affiliate in Colombia). Germán supervises all aspects of the firm's service delivery across the region.
Previously, Germán was the Andean Business Process Manager supervising internal procedures and advising on best practices. He was also central to establishing Fragomen's network of affiliated firms in Peru and Venezuela.
Prior to working with Fragomen, Germán held various roles in the financial services sector.
Education
- University of Oxford, Saïd Business School, Executive Postgraduate Diploma, 2025
- Hult International Business School, Executive MBA, magna cum laude, 2022
- Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Industrial Engineering, 2014
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Godoy Córdoba Abogados S.A.S
Av. Calle 84A # 10-33. Piso 5, Edificio La Cabrera, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Bogotá
Colombia
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Languages
- English
- Spanish
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Godoy Córdoba Abogados S.A.S
Av. Calle 84A # 10-33. Piso 5, Edificio La Cabrera, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Bogotá
Colombia
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Languages
- English
- Spanish
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Godoy Córdoba Abogados S.A.S
Av. Calle 84A # 10-33. Piso 5, Edificio La Cabrera, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Bogotá
Colombia
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