Monday, 8 April 2013

The Many Jobs of Roberto Jakubowicz



Roberto Jakubowicz has worked for several different companies during his life. Roberto Jakubowicz first began his professional career working as a Systems Analyst for IBM Corporation. Roberto Jakubowicz worked diligently for IBM Corporation from 1964 until 1968. From 1968 until the year 1971 Roberto Jakubowicz held the position of Director of the Computer Sciences Department. Roberto Jakubowicz was the Director of the Computer Sciences Department at the well respected Mount Sinai Medical Center, which is located in New York, NY.

Roberto Jakubowicz really enjoyed working for the Mount Sinai Medical Center because he knew that working at a medical center meant he was providing a great service for his community, which is something that Roberto Jakubowicz does on a regular basis.

Roberto Jakubowicz is always spending time donating both time and money to several different charitable organizations, nonprofit companies and even pet shelters around his community. Giving back to his community is something that Roberto Jakubowicz truly enjoys and he will continue to do it for many years to come.

After working for the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, Roberto Jakubowicz went on to work for Pueblo Supermarkets. Pueblo Supermarkets is a chain of supermarkets that are located throughout Puerto Rico. Roberto Jakubowicz worked as the Vice President of Administration for Pueblo Supermarkets.

Many citizens throughout Puerto Rico rely on Pueblo Supermarkets to provide them with a source to purchase food on a regular basis. Roberto Jakubowicz worked as the Vice President of Administration for Pueblo Supermarkets from 1971 until the year 1976. Roberto Jakubowicz is very proud of everything he was able to accomplish at Pueblo Supermarkets.

After working for Pueblo Supermarkets, Roberto Jakubowicz went on to work as the Vice President of Sales and Distribution for Automercados CADA. Automercados CADA’s headquarters are located in Caracas, Venezuela. 

No comments:

Post a Comment