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Jorge Téllez

Chief Community Officer at Revelo - Techstars WFD2020

Jorge Téllez is a professional daydreamer, feminist, software developer, and entrepreneur. He currently serves as the Entrepreneur in Residence at Turing School within Techstars and holds the position of Director General at Cerounoio. Jorge has a diverse educational background, including studies in Public Administration, Social Policy, Journalism, Mass Media, and Software Development at reputable institutions such as Tecnológico de Monterrey, Harvard University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Throughout his career, Jorge Téllez has been involved in various organizations, showcasing his leadership and expertise. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cerouno, where he drives entrepreneurial endeavors. Previously, he has held roles such as Advisor at Dogday, Director of Growth and Operations at Turing School Of Software & Design, Director of Admissions and Instructor at the same institution, and Development Manager at Jumpstart Lab, among others.

Jorge's professional journey includes co-founding Menthora, serving as Executive Lead at Black, managing corporate partnerships at the Pan American Development Foundation, contributing to communications and development initiatives, overseeing program coordination, and holding project management roles at Books Information & Services. He has also been part of the Secretaría Técnica And Evaluación during the Felipe Calderón Presidential Campaign.

His educational accolades range from a BA in Journalism and Mass Media to an Executive Program in Social Policy from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Jorge Téllez's commitment to personal and professional growth is evident through his completion of programs like Disruptive Strategy at Harvard Business School Online and the CORe Credential of Readiness with High Honors at the same institution. He also delved into Industrial Design at Tecnológico de Monterrey.

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Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico