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Max Abella

eCommerce | Online Marketing | Digital Strategy | Tech Startups

Max Abella is a passionate individual with a focus on technological ventures, specifically in the realms of web and mobile technologies. Since 2012, he has been deeply involved in this dynamic world, constantly enriching his knowledge and skills.

In 2013, Max conceptualized, designed, and launched his first app, GoFiesta, dedicated to outing and nightlife activities, with the collaboration of a talented team.

The year 2014 saw the inception of ClickAyuda, a non-profit online donation platform created and launched by Max. This endeavor led him to participate in the Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona.

In 2015, he co-founded Calendario Emprendedor, an app consolidating entrepreneurial events across major cities in South America, demonstrating his commitment to fostering the startup ecosystem.

Currently, Max is actively engaged in the E-commerce domain, offering guidance and support to various brands across different sectors to enhance their online sales. He derives immense satisfaction from conceptualizing and designing technologically driven products.

With a background in Business Administration and Management, having pursued a Bachelor's degree at the University of Buenos Aires, Max also holds a Technical Baccalaureate focusing on Administrative Management and Business Administration from Escuela Tecnica ORT.

Throughout his career, Max has held diverse roles in prominent organizations, including Independent Consultant at TATT Ecommerce & Marketing Digital, Ecommerce Manager at Brandlive across Europe, and Co Founder at noteworthy ventures like Omunix, Calendario Emprendedor, ClickAyuda, and GoFiesta.

Max Abella's core expertise lies in E-commerce, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Ecommerce. His professional trajectory underscores his commitment to innovation and his profound impact on the tech and entrepreneurial landscape.

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Comuna 1, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina