Draft:Marco Mesen
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Marco Mesen Porras. | |
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Occupation | Chief Technology Officer CTO |
Marco Mesen Porras (August , 1982 – Present) is a Costa Rican Information Technology professional. He is also known for having played an important role in the develop of Concentrix LATAM infrastructure and migration of several customer's platforms, for Concentrix LATAM, for the IBM CRM business acquisition.
Early life
[edit]Marco Mesen was born to Marco Tulio Mesen and Eida Porras in Alajuela, Costa Rica on August 22, 1982.
Mesen graduated from High School in San José in 2000. After graduation he worked as fraud analyst for Betus.com in downtown San José. During his work at the BetUS, he met a North American IT manager who gave him the foundations in IT by introduce him in Microsoft technology. This is how he started working at Infrastructure Technology.
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