Jorge Ramos de Haro Joins Zavala Civitas as Principal

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Jorge Ramos de Haro as Principal, bringing his extensive international experience in the financial industry to the team.

With more than six years of experience living and working in London, Jorge has built his career in financial services, notably serving as Associate Vice President at the investment firm iM Global Partner. Throughout his career, he worked with global international firms in key markets such as the United Kingdom, USA, Europe, and Asia, specializing in the sectors of Asset Management, Wealth Management, and Private Equity, gaining deep insight into the financial sector and corporate banking. 

 

In addition to his experience in London, Jorge has worked at major firms such as El Corte Inglés Seguros and Accenture, where he served as a strategy consultant for the banking sector. 

 

He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and a postgraduate degree in Economics and Business from University of London. In addition to his native Spanish, he speaks fluent English. 

 

Fernando Zavala, Partner of Zavala Civitas Executive Search, expressed his enthusiasm for Jorge’s appointment, stating, “Jorge’s strong analytical skills, combined with his ability to build and manage client relationships, make him an exceptional leader. We are confident that his expertise will drive our financial strategy forward and contribute to the continued success of Zavala Civitas.”

 

About Zavala Civitas Executive Search & Organizational Consulting 

Zavala Civitas is a top global executive search and organizational consulting firm committed to excellence and integrity. The company specializes in the identification and recruitment of executive leaders, working with organizations to achieve strategic goals. For more information, please visit our website. 

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