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Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Omar Salvador is a Senior Analyst in Pyramid’s research team. As one of his major responsibilities, Omar tracks and analyzes market developments and company’s strategies in the fixed and mobile communications markets in Latin America, with emphasis on the Andean region and Central America. Omar's key area of focus is mobile devices in Latin America.
Omar frequently participates in Pyramid Perspectives, reports and consulting projects. Recent engagements include: the report “Handset Get a Latin Beat: Mobile Users in Latin America Turn to Music, Cameras and 3G”, the report “Communications Market in Mexico 2007”, and various Pyramid Perspectives focused on mobile operators and handset vendors strategies in Latin America such as America Movil, Cantv-Movilnet, and Sony Ericsson. Omar frequently appears in the industry press and was quoted by publications such as The New York Times, BusinessWeek, DowJones, America Economia and BN Americas, and was interviewed on CNN en Español.
Prior to joining Pyramid, Omar worked for Institutional Shareholder Services as a global research analyst with focus in Spain and Latin America, producing analyses for a client base of institutional investors on a variety of proxy voting issues such as mergers and acquisitions, debt issuances and capital structure. Prior to this experience, Omar worked for 3 years in marketing and sales in the consumer products industry for brands such as Colgate-Palmolive in Bolivia.
Omar is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University where he earned his Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in International Business. He holds a Bachelor in Business Administration from Santa Cruz Private University UPSA and completed one-year diploma studies in Business Administration at Georgetown University. Omar is fluent in English and Spanish.
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