Sr. Level International and Public Affairs Chief with 27 years experience in the US
Congress and former Chief of Staff and Official Spokesperson for the Chairman
Emeritus of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee
Serve as a senior advisor on legislation dealing with governmental and foreign affairs and able to effectively advocate, support and advance legislative initiatives relating to pertinent issues and bring them to the Hill on both the House and Senate side
In-depth understanding of the intangible qualities in economic and political infrastructures, combined with first-hand government experience at the highest levels around the globe.
John was born in Brazil and raised in Argentina
International Business Consultant
MBA in Marketing Xavier University – USA
Strategic Business Executive Seminar at AMOS TUCK School of Business – Dartmouth University
John has more than 25 years of experience at Senior level positions in the areas of Marketing, Sales and New Business Development. Solid experience in healthcare in companies such as Pfizer (USA, Argentina & Mexico), Novartis (Argentina) & Schering-Plough (Mexico)
In-depth understanding of business development issues that help companies & entrepreneurs establish & develop new business initiatives in the US and Latin America.
Jose Aristimuño is one of the nation’s leading experts in PR, branding, and digital marketing.
He served as Deputy National Press Secretary for the Democratic Party in 2016, where he co-led the party’s communications strategy. Before that, he was Spokesperson and Director of Media for the Barack Obama Administration.
In 2015, The Huffington Post recognized Aristimuño on its “40 Under 40 in U.S. Politics” list
Today, he is the CEO of VIP Media, a hybrid PR agency representing world-class entrepreneurs, public figures, influencers, and celebrities. He is also a frequent commentator for U.S. and international media outlets, Aristimuño is also a sought-after keynote speaker at business, marketing, and political conferences across the United States and Latin America.
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