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Ramon Toledo Arnaiz
President and CEO
Ramon Toledo, 39, President and CEO of Busca Corp.,
is a co-owner of INMUEBLES Y DESARROLLOS ARNAIZ SA de CV, a real estate
development company established in 1970 (family owned). With 20 years of
experience in international management and business development, Toledo
has numerous recognitions as one of the most respectable businessman and
entrepreneurs to bring business into Mexico. His experience includes: serving
as the Director of Foreign Capital for both the Probursa and Inverlat Brokerage
House; was the diplomat in charge of the economic affairs department for
the Mexican Embassy in Geneva, Switzerland; helped coordinate Mexican President
Ernesto Zedillo’s and President Vicente Fox’s participation
at the World Economic Forum; established communication with top Swiss firms
to enter the Mexican Market; contributed and analyzed several key factors
for the Mexican Switzerland Free Trade Agreement.
In 2006, Toledo founded Buscatodo.com as the first Spanish Meta Search
Engine for Hispanic and Latin Markets. He developed this Meta Search Engine
with local University Internship programs, becoming the first to establish
Internship programs with local Universities in Tijuana, Mexico in the
Internet field.
In 2007, Toledo founded Busca Corp. as a Delaware Corporation with offices
in Tijuana, Mexico City and La Jolla, and has built key partnerships with
Microsoft, MVS and Playboy.
Currently, Toledo is the President and CEO of Busca Todo and Busca Corp.
In October 2008, Level Up, a branch of Busca Corp., was named Best Web
2.0 Site in Mexico for 2008 AMIPCI (Mexican Internet Association).
Toledo has plans to be the First Mexican Internet Company to be quoted
on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange.
In 1994, Toledo received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
and in 1999, a MBA in Finances and Administration in Geneva, Switzerland.
Toledo resides in La Jolla, California with his family.
Rodrigo Violante
CTO
Rodrigo Violante, 26, is an internet expert with over 8 years of demonstrated experience.
Violante’s responsibilities as the Chief Technology Officer include: maintaining the entire network; overseeing all work flow for the network; developing and maintaining new projects for the marketing, PR, and sales departments; coordinating various company departments including engineering, research, marketing, systems, and quality control; assisting computer engineers in troubleshooting and making changes to the sites; closing deals and maintaining recurrent advertisement contracts for the network, which helps create new synergy among Busca Corp.’s network
Prior to Busca Corp., Violante brought the World Cyber Game Challenge to Mexico. He also founded GamersLatino, a company that was contracted by Battle Top Inc. and ICM from Korea to organize the qualifying tournament of the Mexican Chapter to attend the World Cyber Games held in Korea in 2001 & 2002; he then sold share position. In 2004, Violante launched Gamers.com.mx, which has had rapid growth and become a benchmark for the market. He concurrently launched the first Professional Gaming Team for Gamers.com.mx. Violante also closed advertisement contracts with AMD, HP, Logitech and Microsoft, and at the end of 2005, sold the domain to GamePlanet, the biggest videogame seller in Mexico. At the same time, a new venture with MSN was formalized and LevelUp.com.mx and Deporte1.com was created.
Finally, in November 2007, Violante negotiated the merge of EEL with Busca Corp. and, with his partner, lead the development of LevelUp.com.mx CMS which, in 2008, was awarded Best Web 2.0 Site in Mexico, beating out companies like Grupo Acir and TV Azteca.
Violante received his Bachelor’s in Computer Science from Westhill University in Mexico City.
Enrique Jaime
Editor in Chief
Enrique Jaime, 29, is a computer editor expert with over 8 years of experience.
Prior to Busca Corp., Jaime started the Mexican website, Levelup.com.mx (based on the best seller
Starcraft, www.rage-clan.com), which later became the top site in the Hispanic community for videogames. In
2004 he launched Gamers.com.mx, which has had rapid growth and become a benchmark for the market. He
launched the first Professional Gaming Team for Gamers.com.mx. He sold Gamers.com.mx domain to
GamePlanet, the biggest videogame seller in Mexico. At the same time, a new venture with MSN was
formalized and LevelUp.com.mx and Deporte1.com.mx was created.
Jaime negotiated the merge of EEL with Busca Corp. and, with his partner (Rodrigo Violante), lead the
development of LevelUp.com.mx CMS which, in 2008, was awarded Best Web 2.0 Site in Mexico, beating out
companies like Grupo Acir and TV Azteca. Enrique received his Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the
Universidad Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City.
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