This document summarizes the education and experience of Leonardo Javier Belén. It lists that he earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Torcuato Di Tella University in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October 2011 and earned a law degree from Buenos Aires University in May 2004. It then details his extensive experience working for tax agencies in Argentina, Ecuador, Barbados, Guatemala, and Panama, as well as for the Inter-American Centre of Tax Administrations, providing consulting services to help modernize processes and implement new technologies. His roles included analyst, consultant, programmer, and facilitating training. He has strong skills in Spanish, English, and various computer programming languages.
The document is a 4-page resume for Leo B. Alonso, a CPA and CMA with extensive experience in accounting, auditing, controls documentation and implementation, and financial reporting across several industries. It details his educational background, professional designations, and work history providing consulting services and internal audit functions to numerous organizations in areas such as SOX compliance, system conversions, and process documentation.
22. supporting business registration reform through technology mr. dobromirCorporate Registers Forum
This document discusses supporting business registration reform through technology. It covers how ICT can contribute to more effective business registries, the World Bank Group's experience with registry automation projects, and considerations for implementing registry systems. The document provides an overview of the CIC's Task Manager's Toolkit, which provides guidance on requirements, infrastructure, components, and designing sustainable IT solutions for business registry systems. It also presents a model ICT roadmap for business registry projects.
Kansas Xbrl Event April 24 25 2009 Presented By Liv WatsonWorkiva
Liv Apneseth Watson presented on using XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) for financial and business reporting at various organizations. She discussed how IRIS implemented XBRL at the Central Bank of India to allow for online regulatory reporting and at the State of Nevada to track funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program. She also covered global adoption trends of XBRL and standard business reporting initiatives in countries like Australia and New Zealand to reduce reporting burdens for businesses.
Successful Cost Sharing of Aerial Imagery through Other Government AgenciesRobert Carroll
This paper examines the benefits and challenges to aerial imagery project costs sharing between property assessment and other local government agencies such as First Responders and GIS. Best practices and successful project profiles are included.
Thomas R. Sauer is an experienced finance, operations, and IT audit professional with expertise in areas such as SOX compliance, internal controls, risk assessment, and continuous monitoring. He has worked for public accounting firms and companies in various industries. Sauer holds multiple certifications including CGMA, CPA, CISA, CITP, and CRISC.
TCI is a Brazilian company that has provided business process outsourcing solutions since 1999. It manages business processes, documents, supplies, and data for over 250 clients. TCI employs over 2,300 professionals across multiple sites in Brazil. The company has built one of the best frameworks for managing processes through its experience in reengineering, managing, and storing data, documents, medicines, and entire client supply chains.
Nicholas Brown has over 8 years of experience in internal auditing, controls, and public accounting. He has worked in manufacturing, publishing, and financial services industries. His experience includes SOX testing, fraud investigations, internal audits, and staff training. He is proficient in audit software and data analytics tools.
The document is a 4-page resume for Leo B. Alonso, a CPA and CMA with extensive experience in accounting, auditing, controls documentation and implementation, and financial reporting across several industries. It details his educational background, professional designations, and work history providing consulting services and internal audit functions to numerous organizations in areas such as SOX compliance, system conversions, and process documentation.
22. supporting business registration reform through technology mr. dobromirCorporate Registers Forum
This document discusses supporting business registration reform through technology. It covers how ICT can contribute to more effective business registries, the World Bank Group's experience with registry automation projects, and considerations for implementing registry systems. The document provides an overview of the CIC's Task Manager's Toolkit, which provides guidance on requirements, infrastructure, components, and designing sustainable IT solutions for business registry systems. It also presents a model ICT roadmap for business registry projects.
Kansas Xbrl Event April 24 25 2009 Presented By Liv WatsonWorkiva
Liv Apneseth Watson presented on using XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) for financial and business reporting at various organizations. She discussed how IRIS implemented XBRL at the Central Bank of India to allow for online regulatory reporting and at the State of Nevada to track funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program. She also covered global adoption trends of XBRL and standard business reporting initiatives in countries like Australia and New Zealand to reduce reporting burdens for businesses.
Successful Cost Sharing of Aerial Imagery through Other Government AgenciesRobert Carroll
This paper examines the benefits and challenges to aerial imagery project costs sharing between property assessment and other local government agencies such as First Responders and GIS. Best practices and successful project profiles are included.
Thomas R. Sauer is an experienced finance, operations, and IT audit professional with expertise in areas such as SOX compliance, internal controls, risk assessment, and continuous monitoring. He has worked for public accounting firms and companies in various industries. Sauer holds multiple certifications including CGMA, CPA, CISA, CITP, and CRISC.
TCI is a Brazilian company that has provided business process outsourcing solutions since 1999. It manages business processes, documents, supplies, and data for over 250 clients. TCI employs over 2,300 professionals across multiple sites in Brazil. The company has built one of the best frameworks for managing processes through its experience in reengineering, managing, and storing data, documents, medicines, and entire client supply chains.
Nicholas Brown has over 8 years of experience in internal auditing, controls, and public accounting. He has worked in manufacturing, publishing, and financial services industries. His experience includes SOX testing, fraud investigations, internal audits, and staff training. He is proficient in audit software and data analytics tools.
This document discusses accountancy and audit reform experiences, challenges, and key success factors. It provides an overview of the World Bank Centre for Financial Reporting Reform, including its work in the Europe and Central Asia region. The Centre works to establish international financial reporting standards and support countries' financial reporting systems through technical assistance, knowledge sharing, and partnerships. Effective financial reporting frameworks require appropriate accounting standards, independent auditing, and public oversight. The document also outlines the differentiated approach to financial reporting requirements for companies of different sizes in the European Union.
Here are the key details about this procedure:
- The signatures of the founding partners must be certified by a notary public.
- Each signature certification costs approximately ARS 130. For a standard company with 5 partners, this would total ARS 650 (5 x ARS 130).
- Certification is usually done on the same day the notary is visited.
So in summary, it takes 1 day and costs ARS 650 to certify the signatures of the partners by a notary public.
The document introduces the Integrated Assessment Model for Tax Administration (IAMTAX), developed by the World Bank to comprehensively assess tax administration performance. The IAMTAX consists of a diagnostic tool and measurement framework. The diagnostic tool assesses a tax administration's current situation and establishes baselines. The measurement framework identifies performance gaps by benchmarking actual performance against standards and monitors performance over time. The framework centers on 14 strategic dimensions organized around a new tax administration paradigm focusing on compliance and taxpayer cooperation.
The document introduces the Integrated Assessment Model for Tax Administration (IAMTAX), developed by the World Bank to comprehensively evaluate tax administration systems. The IAMTAX consists of a diagnostic tool and measurement framework. It assesses performance across legal/regulatory, institutional/capacity, and core business processes. The measurement framework centers on 14 strategic dimensions and uses outcome and output indicators to benchmark performance and identify gaps over time. The goal is to encourage modern, transparent, and efficient tax administration focused on taxpayer compliance and services.
Australia Department of Immigration and Citizenship - A Case Study on Transfo...Vincent Kwon
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) manages immigration and citizenship processes for Australia. In 2005, DIAC began a business transformation program called "Systems for People" to modernize its aging computer systems. The program consolidated 20+ existing systems into a single integrated system with role-based user portals, a central data repository, and standardized business processes. This provided staff with a complete view of client information and history, reduced incomplete applications, improved online services, and enabled faster policy changes. A strategic partnership with IBM was formed in 2006 to implement the new systems.
The document discusses Indonesia's Public Financial Management (PFM) reforms and the implementation of its Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) called SPAN. It provides an overview of Indonesia's economy and government structure. It also outlines the World Bank's support for PFM reforms through loans and grants since 2004. The implementation of SPAN aims to integrate budget preparation, payment processing, accounting, and reporting across Indonesia's national and sub-national governments. The project utilizes various consultants and a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution to design and roll out the new system over several years.
Right Time Architectures For Financial Services 2011Tushar Kale
Document explains the various Right Time methodologies, architectures, solutions, technologies and Case Studies as applicable for Financial Industry Implementation.
The document discusses proposed changes to the Qualified Intermediary (QI) agreement and compliance issues organizations need to consider. It outlines new documentation requirements from the US Treasury and guidance on improving internal controls and audit processes to prevent tax evasion. The strategies suggested include clearly defining roles and responsibilities, maintaining accurate account records, and ensuring all transactions are properly archived.
Analysis of financial accounting standards and their effects on financial rep...Alexander Decker
This document discusses financial accounting standards and their effects on financial reporting and practices of modern business organizations in Nigeria. It provides background on the development of accounting standards and discusses arguments for and against them. The study found a positive correlation between accounting standards and financial reporting through quantitative analysis. It also found that there are significant costs associated with adhering to accounting standards. The document concludes by recommending that standard setters consider costs and benefits more and provide guidelines on disclosing intangible assets.
"XBRL is the Napster of financial reporting & accouting" says Conor O'Kelly, First Vice-Chair of XBRL International and one of the worldwide leaders of XBRL.
Conor gives the the latest updates on XBRL from a young CPA perspective.
This is presentation for the Maryland Association of CPAs delivered via Skype at Salisbury University on April 5, 2011.
Here are the key details on starting a business in Kazakhstan based on the information provided:
- It takes 6 procedures to start a business, which must be completed within 19 days.
- The total cost is 0.96% of income per capita. This includes paying registration fees of KZT 2826 to register the company at the Public Registration Center.
- The main procedures include opening a bank account, registering the company, making a company seal, notarizing documents, opening a business bank account, and registering for mandatory health insurance.
- The company registration process was simplified in 2009. Registration certificates are now issued within 5 days and statistical/health certificates within 9 days after submitting the application and required documents.
Kazakhstan ranks 59 out of 183 economies on the ease of doing business according to the World Bank. It ranks relatively high for starting a business and registering property at 47 and 28 respectively. However, it ranks poorly for dealing with construction permits at 147, reflecting the complex procedures and time required to build a warehouse. Trading across borders is also difficult, with Kazakhstan ranking 181st. Overall the report provides an assessment of Kazakhstan's business regulations and identifies areas that could be improved to enhance the business environment.
Venkata Ramana Busetty has over 15 years of experience in accounting, finance, and auditing. He has held positions such as General Manager and Manager with various companies. Busetty has expertise in areas such as financial reporting, budgeting, management information systems, internal and statutory audits, and taxation. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, Tally, and other accounting software. Busetty holds an MBA in Finance Management and a diploma in Computer Applications.
The document summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Gail B. Holmes as a dynamic, results-driven financial executive with extensive experience in controls, compliance, internal auditing, financial analysis, and project management in insurance and healthcare. She has a proven track record of managing resources to implement new processes and initiatives, and reducing expenses through risk assessment and process improvement.
This document summarizes statistics and information presented at an IFAC SMP Forum session on helping small and medium practices meet future challenges and opportunities. Key points include:
- The Australian accounting industry generated $14.3 billion in revenue and employed over 100,000 people in 2011.
- Small and medium practices make up over 50% of the market but face challenges like commoditization and competition.
- Opportunities for practices include leveraging technology, offering new advisory services, and gaining support from professional associations.
John Stutes is a senior accountant and CPA based in Dallas, TX with over 30 years of experience in public accounting, financial analysis, auditing, and business consulting. He has extensive experience in SAP, financial reporting, internal controls, and process improvement. Most recently, he has worked as a contract senior accountant for various companies, providing accounting, analysis, and special project support. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as a senior accountant and analyst at Verizon, where he led projects analyzing real estate leases and customizing SAP software. He also has management experience as a business unit controller and accounting manager.
Ross Rowe has over 25 years of professional experience as an accountant in various industries including oil and gas, hospitality, and parking. He has a strong background in financial accounting, management reporting, budgeting and forecasting, systems implementation, and process improvement. Key strengths include analytical skills, communication, and the ability to take a lead role on projects and mentor others.
The document provides details on the Montana Department of Revenue including an overview of the department, descriptions of the director's office and its divisions, and contact information for department leadership; the department administers taxes and fees, evaluates property values, regulates liquor sales and licensing, and returns unclaimed property to owners. Key divisions within the department include Business and Income Taxes, Citizen Services and Resource Management, Information Technology and Processing, and Liquor Control.
This document discusses accountancy and audit reform experiences, challenges, and key success factors. It provides an overview of the World Bank Centre for Financial Reporting Reform, including its work in the Europe and Central Asia region. The Centre works to establish international financial reporting standards and support countries' financial reporting systems through technical assistance, knowledge sharing, and partnerships. Effective financial reporting frameworks require appropriate accounting standards, independent auditing, and public oversight. The document also outlines the differentiated approach to financial reporting requirements for companies of different sizes in the European Union.
Here are the key details about this procedure:
- The signatures of the founding partners must be certified by a notary public.
- Each signature certification costs approximately ARS 130. For a standard company with 5 partners, this would total ARS 650 (5 x ARS 130).
- Certification is usually done on the same day the notary is visited.
So in summary, it takes 1 day and costs ARS 650 to certify the signatures of the partners by a notary public.
The document introduces the Integrated Assessment Model for Tax Administration (IAMTAX), developed by the World Bank to comprehensively assess tax administration performance. The IAMTAX consists of a diagnostic tool and measurement framework. The diagnostic tool assesses a tax administration's current situation and establishes baselines. The measurement framework identifies performance gaps by benchmarking actual performance against standards and monitors performance over time. The framework centers on 14 strategic dimensions organized around a new tax administration paradigm focusing on compliance and taxpayer cooperation.
The document introduces the Integrated Assessment Model for Tax Administration (IAMTAX), developed by the World Bank to comprehensively evaluate tax administration systems. The IAMTAX consists of a diagnostic tool and measurement framework. It assesses performance across legal/regulatory, institutional/capacity, and core business processes. The measurement framework centers on 14 strategic dimensions and uses outcome and output indicators to benchmark performance and identify gaps over time. The goal is to encourage modern, transparent, and efficient tax administration focused on taxpayer compliance and services.
Australia Department of Immigration and Citizenship - A Case Study on Transfo...Vincent Kwon
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) manages immigration and citizenship processes for Australia. In 2005, DIAC began a business transformation program called "Systems for People" to modernize its aging computer systems. The program consolidated 20+ existing systems into a single integrated system with role-based user portals, a central data repository, and standardized business processes. This provided staff with a complete view of client information and history, reduced incomplete applications, improved online services, and enabled faster policy changes. A strategic partnership with IBM was formed in 2006 to implement the new systems.
The document discusses Indonesia's Public Financial Management (PFM) reforms and the implementation of its Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) called SPAN. It provides an overview of Indonesia's economy and government structure. It also outlines the World Bank's support for PFM reforms through loans and grants since 2004. The implementation of SPAN aims to integrate budget preparation, payment processing, accounting, and reporting across Indonesia's national and sub-national governments. The project utilizes various consultants and a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution to design and roll out the new system over several years.
Right Time Architectures For Financial Services 2011Tushar Kale
Document explains the various Right Time methodologies, architectures, solutions, technologies and Case Studies as applicable for Financial Industry Implementation.
The document discusses proposed changes to the Qualified Intermediary (QI) agreement and compliance issues organizations need to consider. It outlines new documentation requirements from the US Treasury and guidance on improving internal controls and audit processes to prevent tax evasion. The strategies suggested include clearly defining roles and responsibilities, maintaining accurate account records, and ensuring all transactions are properly archived.
Analysis of financial accounting standards and their effects on financial rep...Alexander Decker
This document discusses financial accounting standards and their effects on financial reporting and practices of modern business organizations in Nigeria. It provides background on the development of accounting standards and discusses arguments for and against them. The study found a positive correlation between accounting standards and financial reporting through quantitative analysis. It also found that there are significant costs associated with adhering to accounting standards. The document concludes by recommending that standard setters consider costs and benefits more and provide guidelines on disclosing intangible assets.
"XBRL is the Napster of financial reporting & accouting" says Conor O'Kelly, First Vice-Chair of XBRL International and one of the worldwide leaders of XBRL.
Conor gives the the latest updates on XBRL from a young CPA perspective.
This is presentation for the Maryland Association of CPAs delivered via Skype at Salisbury University on April 5, 2011.
Here are the key details on starting a business in Kazakhstan based on the information provided:
- It takes 6 procedures to start a business, which must be completed within 19 days.
- The total cost is 0.96% of income per capita. This includes paying registration fees of KZT 2826 to register the company at the Public Registration Center.
- The main procedures include opening a bank account, registering the company, making a company seal, notarizing documents, opening a business bank account, and registering for mandatory health insurance.
- The company registration process was simplified in 2009. Registration certificates are now issued within 5 days and statistical/health certificates within 9 days after submitting the application and required documents.
Kazakhstan ranks 59 out of 183 economies on the ease of doing business according to the World Bank. It ranks relatively high for starting a business and registering property at 47 and 28 respectively. However, it ranks poorly for dealing with construction permits at 147, reflecting the complex procedures and time required to build a warehouse. Trading across borders is also difficult, with Kazakhstan ranking 181st. Overall the report provides an assessment of Kazakhstan's business regulations and identifies areas that could be improved to enhance the business environment.
Venkata Ramana Busetty has over 15 years of experience in accounting, finance, and auditing. He has held positions such as General Manager and Manager with various companies. Busetty has expertise in areas such as financial reporting, budgeting, management information systems, internal and statutory audits, and taxation. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, Tally, and other accounting software. Busetty holds an MBA in Finance Management and a diploma in Computer Applications.
The document summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Gail B. Holmes as a dynamic, results-driven financial executive with extensive experience in controls, compliance, internal auditing, financial analysis, and project management in insurance and healthcare. She has a proven track record of managing resources to implement new processes and initiatives, and reducing expenses through risk assessment and process improvement.
This document summarizes statistics and information presented at an IFAC SMP Forum session on helping small and medium practices meet future challenges and opportunities. Key points include:
- The Australian accounting industry generated $14.3 billion in revenue and employed over 100,000 people in 2011.
- Small and medium practices make up over 50% of the market but face challenges like commoditization and competition.
- Opportunities for practices include leveraging technology, offering new advisory services, and gaining support from professional associations.
John Stutes is a senior accountant and CPA based in Dallas, TX with over 30 years of experience in public accounting, financial analysis, auditing, and business consulting. He has extensive experience in SAP, financial reporting, internal controls, and process improvement. Most recently, he has worked as a contract senior accountant for various companies, providing accounting, analysis, and special project support. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as a senior accountant and analyst at Verizon, where he led projects analyzing real estate leases and customizing SAP software. He also has management experience as a business unit controller and accounting manager.
Ross Rowe has over 25 years of professional experience as an accountant in various industries including oil and gas, hospitality, and parking. He has a strong background in financial accounting, management reporting, budgeting and forecasting, systems implementation, and process improvement. Key strengths include analytical skills, communication, and the ability to take a lead role on projects and mentor others.
The document provides details on the Montana Department of Revenue including an overview of the department, descriptions of the director's office and its divisions, and contact information for department leadership; the department administers taxes and fees, evaluates property values, regulates liquor sales and licensing, and returns unclaimed property to owners. Key divisions within the department include Business and Income Taxes, Citizen Services and Resource Management, Information Technology and Processing, and Liquor Control.
1. Education
October
2011
TORCUATO
DI
TELLA
UNIVERSITY
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina
Master
of
Business
Administration
May
2004
BUENOS
AIRES
UNIVERSITY
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina
Lawyer
EXPERIENCE
2011-‐2011
SERVICIO
DE
RENTAS
INTERNAS
(SRI)
International
Consultant
(Short
Consultancy),
Quality
Management
Unit
Quito,
Ecuador
Ecuador’s
Federal
Tax
Agency
• Analysis
of
the
following
processes:
Debt
Verification,
Administrative
Collection
and
Judicial
Collection;
Implementation
proposal
for
a
unified,
centralized
taxpayer
current
account.
• Proposal
of
an
Embargo
automated
management
system.
2009-‐2010
INLAND
REVENUE
DEPARTMENT
(IRD)
International
Consultant,
Commissioner’s
Office
Bridgetown,
Barbados,
West
Indies
Barbados
Income
Tax
Agency.
• Definition
of
procedures
that
will
apply
to
the
various
matters
of
the
organization,
including
Current
Account,
Current
Account
Corrections
and
Certificates
and
I
have
contributed
also
on
the
functional
design
of
the
other
processes.
• Training
of
IRD
officers
and
taxpayers
in
order
to
get
them
used
to
the
new
technologies
• Definition
(along
with
the
CIAT
and
the
IRD)
of
the
new
forms
that
will
be
used
to
file
Income
TAX
and
PAYE
(PAY
as
you
Earn)
2007-‐2007
INTER-‐AMERICAN
CENTRE
OF
TAX
ADMINISTRATIONS
(CIAT)
International
Consultant,
Modernization
Project
Bridgetown,
Barbados,
West
Indies
International
Organization
specialized
in
Tax
matters.
• Information
gathering
• Process
Reengineering,
including
the
creation
of
functional
documents
(UML)
2007-‐2007
SUPERINTENDENCIA
DE
ADMINISTRACIÓN
TRIBUTARIA
(SAT)
International
Consultant,
Modernization
Project
Guatemala
City,
Guatemala
Guatemala’s
National
Tax
Agency.
• Systematization
of
the
execution
of
debts
in
court.
• Development
of
methods,
applications
and
statistics
for
the
effective
control
of
the
lawyers
of
the
organization
• Training
of
SAT
officers
on
the
use
of
the
new
technologies
including
Refunds
Processing,
Current
Account
and
Executive
Arrears
(among
others)
2006-‐2006
INTER-‐AMERICAN
CENTRE
OF
TAX
ADMINISTRATIONS
(CIAT)
International
Consultant,
Modernization
Project
Panama
City,
Panama
International
Organization
specialized
in
Tax
matters.
• Development
of
methods,
applications
and
statistics
for
the
effective
control
of
the
lawyers
of
the
organization.
2002-‐2006
ADMINISTRACIÓN
FEDERAL
DE
INGRESOS
PÚBLICOS
(AFIP)
Collection
Analyst,
Judicial
Control
Unit
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina
Argentina’s
Federal
Tax
Agency.
• Proposal
of
projects
of
new
norms,
both
internal
and
external.
• Development
of
methods,
applications
and
statistics
for
the
effective
control
of
the
lawyers
of
the
organization,
including
definition,
implementation,
deploying
and
maintenance.
• Redefinition
and
creation
of
the
functional
analysis
documentation
for
some
of
the
applications
to
accommodate
for
new
features.
1999-‐2002
Documental
Analyst/Designer
• Maintenance
of
the
thesaurus
used
within
the
Electronic
Library.
• Development
of
the
first
web
interface
of
AFIP's
Electronic
Library
(http://biblioteca.afip.gov.ar)
• Proposal
of
the
systematization
of
numerous
internal
tax
and
customs
procedures.
Leonardo
Javier
Belén
4885
8B
Olazabal
Av.,
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina,
Postal
Code
1431
leobelen@gmail.com,
32
years
old,
single
(54)
911
6600-‐4622
(Mobile)
/
leonardo_belen
(Skype)
Page
1
of
2
2.
1999-‐1999
FAIR
TRADE
COMMISSION
Assistant
of
the
Mail
Office
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina
Commission
under
the
Ministry
of
Economy
of
the
Country.
• Improvement
of
the
archives
of
the
commission.
1998-‐1998
SECRETARY
OF
SMALL
AND
MEDIUM
SIZE
COMPANY
AFFAIRS
Mail
Office
Supervisor
–
Entrepreneurship
Re-‐structuration
programme
(PRE)
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina
The
PRE
provides
with
support
to
implement
quality
standards
within
the
small
and
medium
companies.
• Improvement
of
the
efficiency
of
the
cadets
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Mail
Office.
• Improvement
of
the
archives
of
the
programme.
1997-‐1998
SECRETARY
OF
INDUSTRY,
TRADE
AND
MINING
Mail
Office
Assistant
–
Entrepreneurship
Re-‐structuration
programme
(PRE)
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina
The
PRE
provides
with
support
to
implement
quality
standards
within
the
small
and
medium
companies.
• Improvement
of
the
Office’s
efficiency
HABILITIES
AND
OTHER
ACTIVITIES
• I
am
a
native
Spanish
speaker
and
I
can
speak
English
fluently.
• I
able
to
understand
and
manage
code
written
in
C#,
PL/SQL,
C++
y
Java.
• While
I
was
part
of
the
IRD,
I
had
the
opportunity
of
assuming
different
roles
like:
Software
Programmer,
Facilitator
(both
in
English
and
Spanish)
and
I
had
to
manage
workgroups
in
a
day-‐to-‐day
basis.
• I
had
been
the
co-‐host
of
a
radio
show
named
“Va
de
Retro”
that
aired
for
three
years
(in
spanish),
and
every
time
that
I
have
the
opportunity
I
try
to
participate
on
such
kind
of
shows
.
Leonardo
Javier
Belén
4885
8B
Olazabal
Av.,
Buenos
Aires,
Argentina,
Postal
Code
1431
leobelen@gmail.com,
32
years
old,
single
(54)
911
6600-‐4622
(Mobile)
/
leonardo_belen
(Skype)
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2
of
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