Daniel Calero is the new Business Development Manager (BDM) for Lambda3 and Tdx, companies that make up Tivit's Digital area. He assumes the position with the aim of leveraging the portfolio strategy to increase the efficiency and productivity of sales and deliveries to customers, in addition to being responsible for identifying and developing sustainable business opportunities for the company.
Graduated in Strategic Business Management, with specialization from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in New Technologies and their Practical Applications and with extensive experience in managing teams and leading areas of Digital Transformation, Calero is experienced in Digital Transformation in several business segments. “Throughout my career, I have implemented innovative solutions to improve the customer experience, create new products, modernize technology and increase operational efficiency”, says the executive.
In addition, he has been with Tivit for three years, where he served as Head of Operations and Delivery and has more than 18 years of experience in leading teams, new Products and information technology strategy. Working with the integration of technology and business, focusing on Transformation and Innovation, Organizational Design and Culture.
“Tivit is able to support its customers at all times of their digital journey, through specialized teams in the most diverse areas, accompanying their digital transformation from end to end. We already have a lot of experience in the ecosystem and several successful cases with our customers, but in partnership with our Marketing, Commercial and Operations area, I am convinced that we will further strengthen our brand and the positioning of the Digital Transformation market, as plus digital will be essential to increase operational efficiency, revenue growth and sustainability of companies in the national and international market. In a market where everyone sells innovation, we challenge and encourage the transformation of people and businesses, because we believe that the plan on paper does not change the world”, concludes Calero.