Portfolio
Product – Web - Online Communities Portfolio
TalentiaTech: Own Online Conferencing Startup

CartayaWeb: Own Online Display Advertising Startup
I founded the company in 2006 to satisfy the needs of small business in south Spain in terms of Internet presence.
CartayaWeb is an online marketing startup specializing in website design and search engine marketing
• Designed, developed and marketed a display advertising site- cartayaweb.com- to amplify clients’ visibility on the Internet (SEO optimization- top three Google Search) generating new sales to 25+ clients
• Hand-coded 230 Cartayaweb pages in PHP/HTML/CSS, including content, to attract 6000+ visitors a month
VoIPfutura: Open source premier Voice Over IP platform
VoIPfutura is an open source-based platform of corporative messenger and IP telephony developed by MILDMAC Advanced Solutions. With this system any company, independent of its size, can use advanced call-switching and messages without incurring great costs.
Unlike typical call centres and proprietary telephony systems, VoIPfutura is based on free software Asterisk, allowing it to achieve total interoperability with all different types of terminals, ERP, CRM, CTI, IP providers, PSTN lines, mobile phone lines, etc.
For VoIPfutura’s development and advancement, we relied on a team of specialized engineers specialized in the different areas involved in a telephony system, like software development, admin of Linux based systems, real time systems transmissions, telephony hardware, and parameterization of digital and analogical lines, communications, network electronics, and OnSite and Helpdesk services.
MIT Social Media Club: Student organization that addresses social media development and dynamics at MIT
I co-founded the MIT Social Media Club (see article) to build connections with others at SDM and across the Institute and work collectively to understand the newest channels of communication.
In addition to built dynamic, high quality online and real-world communities and user engagement for MIT (65+ blogs and 360+ MIT students, staff and other key stakeholders now use social media), I also lead the following initiatives:
• Organized and run workshop on best practices in blogging (Feb. 2011)
• Created a MIT AgeLab-sponsored course to study the impact of social networks on individual decision-making (Jan. 2011)
• Organized workshop on using social media in a job search. Spokesperson from Google (Oct. 2010)
• Organized and run workshop on how to increase your digital footprint (Sept. 2010)
• Helped to lead the re-design of the SDM Website (Jan-Aug 2010)
• Developed the website and social media program of the Spanish club at MIT (Feb. 2010-Present)
MIT Spanish Club: Student Organization at MIT
I co-founded in Spring 2010 together with other six MIT students from Spain a Spanish club at MIT. At that time we were missing having a group of people from our own country to exchange experiences and get support when needed.
MIT is an institution with tons of hidden activities and opportunities. Having a strong network to support Spanish students when they arrive was the motivation for the founding members of the club.
Just 6 months after the official recognition as an MIT club, our club board was able to organize very successful events and also invited to Spain’s Former Prime Minister José María Aznar talk at MIT.
MIT INCOSE: International Council of System Engineering (INCOSE) Student Division at MIT
I co-founded in Fall 2010 together with other fellows at my System Design and Management (SDM) master program an student organization focusing in development of System Engineering best practices.
The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1990. Our mission is to share, promote and advance the best of systems engineering from across the globe for the benefit of humanity and the planet.
MIT System Design and Management: Master’s Program in Engineering and Management Website Re-design
My enthusiasm for connective technologies also drove my involvement with the SDM website in Spring 2010 (where I am also a blogger) and the Industrial Relations Committee, where I advocate for using social media to “connect alumni, faculty, student, and industry stakeholders.” I describe my strategy for leading innovation at MIT as “learning by doing and sharing.”
United Nations Secretariat: Financing for Development Office Website Re-design 
• Redesigned the official Financing for Development website, resulting in a 65% increase in awareness of the UN’s official documents among officials and heads of state from more than 160 countries
• Migrated a 450-page site and re-wrote clean HTML/CSS code that was cross-browser compatible
The objective of the Financing for Development Office is to provide effective secretariat support for sustained follow-up within the United Nations system to the agreements and commitments reached at the International Conference on Financing for Development, as contained in the Monterrey Consensus, as well as financing for development-related aspects of the outcomes of major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic and social fields, including the development goals set out in the United Nations Millennium Declaration.















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