Martha Molinaro
EDEMSA Technical Manager
Martha Molinaro graduated as an Engineer in Electronics and Electricity from the University of Mendoza in 1985. Her post-graduate studies include a Masters in Quality and Business Administration at the National University of Cuyo, and a number of local and international diplomas and courses in Project Management, Environmental Impact, and Quality Management at companies such as ABS Consultoría Brazil and ABB Sweden.
In 1986 she began work at Energía Mendocina SE (the state-owned predecessor of EDEMSA) and worked her way up from Junior Engineer to head of Strategic Planning, and in the period 1990-1997 she was a part-time engineer on the Engineering Distribution Systems Project undertaken jointly by the National Energy Secretariat, World Bank, EDF and ENEL. Upon the privatization of EMSE, she continued in the same post at EDEMSA and then became Assistant Manager of Engineering. From 2003 to 2005 she was responsible for Sustainable Development and in 2006 she became Assistant Manager of Strategic Planning. In May 2008 she became Technical Manager of EDEMSA, responsible for all engineering and technical operations.
Martha Molinaro graduated as an Engineer in Electronics and Electricity from the University of Mendoza in 1985. Her post-graduate studies include a Masters in Quality and Business Administration at the National University of Cuyo, and a number of local and international diplomas and courses in Project Management, Environmental Impact, and Quality Management at companies such as ABS Consultoría Brazil and ABB Sweden.
In 1986 she began work at Energía Mendocina SE (the state-owned predecessor of EDEMSA) and worked her way up from Junior Engineer to head of Strategic Planning, and in the period 1990-1997 she was a part-time engineer on the Engineering Distribution Systems Project undertaken jointly by the National Energy Secretariat, World Bank, EDF and ENEL. Upon the privatization of EMSE, she continued in the same post at EDEMSA and then became Assistant Manager of Engineering. From 2003 to 2005 she was responsible for Sustainable Development and in 2006 she became Assistant Manager of Strategic Planning. In May 2008 she became Technical Manager of EDEMSA, responsible for all engineering and technical operations.