Gaston Mbonglou, PhD

Gaston Mbonglou, PhD

President
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About Gaston

Gaston is a senior executive experienced in U.S. & international markets with a proven track record in business strategy, operations management and information technology. He has proven ability in business management and exceptional performance in helping organizations optimize productivity, efficiency and profitability by leveraging technology and business process improvement. In addition to his role as Principal at UASG Advisors, Gaston is VP of service delivery at MW2 consulting, accompany focusing on the design, build and operation of mission critical business applications for fortune 1000 companies. The company’s core competency is to provide proven IT solutions to accelerate time to market. Prior to joining MW2 in 2006, Gaston help multiple management and senior management positions at KPMG and BearingPoint, a global system integrator. Gaston is a serial entrepreneur and has launched multiple startups during the last 10 years.

Gaston is also a co-author of the “Accelerating Business Growth in Emerging Economies framework”, a strategy centered around capacity building through entrepreneurship programs, business enablement and bilateral trade growth. The framework is geared toward governments of emerging economies to help them build the necessary capacities to create jobs, compete in the global economy and attract foreign investors.

Gaston has a PhD and a Master Degree in Computer Science from the University of Technology of Dresden, Germany. In addition, he was teaching assistant at the same university from 1992 to 1996. Since 2004, Gaston has held the position of Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Maryland University College. Gaston is fluent in English, French and German.

Gaston is also a co-author of the “Accelerating Business Growth in Emerging Economies framework”, a strategy centered around capacity building through entrepreneurship programs, business enablement and bilateral trade growth. The framework is geared toward governments of emerging economies to help them build the necessary capacities to create jobs, compete in the global economy and attract foreign investors.