Bernardo Hernández González
Bernardo Hernández González | |
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Born |
1970 Salamanca, Castilla y León Spain Europe |
Residence | San Francisco, California |
Nationality | Spanish, European |
Alma mater | Pontifical University of Comillas Boston College |
Occupation |
Managing Director, Zagat[1] |
Employer |
Bernardo Hernández González (born 1970) is a Spanish technology entrepreneur and business angel. He was head of Flickr at Yahoo until he left in April 2015. He previously was Director of Product Management at Google and Managing Director at Zagat. He has started, alone or with other partners, several Internet companies in Spain, such as Idealista.com, FloresFrescas.com or 11870.com. He has been an early investor in Tuenti, a leading social network in Spain where he served as President of the Board until the sale to Telefonica in the summer of 2010. He is also President of the Board of the first internet start up in Spain to go public, bodaclick.com
He is founder of StepOne, a company that helps Spanish technology companies in their Internationalization. From this company he has started the first Computer Science talent exchange program between Spain and the Silicon Valley, Jóvenes con Futuro.[3]
In 2009 he was recognized as the Tech Entrepreneur of the Year by the Banesto Foundation. In 2010 he received, together with Nicholas Negroponte, a Honorary Degree in Architecture and Systems by Universidad Camilo José Cela (Spanish University). In 2011 he received the Successful Career Award by the ICADE Asociación.[4] Bernardo Hernández has been included in the list of the 25 most influential Spanish internet people by El Mundo.[5] for 7 consecutive years now. In January 2013 he is named the number 1 most influential person in the American food industry by The Daily Meal [6]
Education and career
He graduated from ICADE, Pontifical University of Comillas, the second most important business university in Madrid (Spain) in 1993. He has a Masters in Finance from Boston College and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
At the age of 29, after five years as an analyst and portfolio manager in the asset management industry with companies like Fidelity Investments, BBVA and Putnam Investments, he started his first internet venture idealista.com, now the leading real estate online portal in Spain. Since then he has participated in other online start-ups as a Business Angel, like floresfrescas.com, planetaki.com, 11870.com or the leading social network in Spain, Tuenti. He is a member of the board of bodaclick.com the first Spanish internet company to go public in the secondary market.
Bernardo joined Google in 2005 and is currently Director of Product Management, based in Mountain View, California.
In May 2011, he was appointed jury of the Prince of Asturias Awards of Science and Technology[7]
Companies
Bernardo has participated in several companies, most of them through his own funding company Solón Inversiones:
- idealista.com: he cofounded this company with Jesús Encinar, another Spanish technology entrepreneur. Now is the leading real estate online portal in Spain.
- Tuenti: he was an early investor in this company and served as President of the Board.
- StepOne: President and founder. StepOne helps Spanish companies to get established in the US market.[8]
- Floresfrescas.com: he is founder of this e-commerce start-up.
- Bodaclick: he is a board member of the company since their IPO.[9]
- Planetaki.com: shareholder.
- 11870.com: shareholder.
- ermes: he is founder and executive chairman.
References
- ↑ Zagat
- ↑ Jóvenes con Futuro, StepOne
- ↑ Ceremony event on November 24th, 2011
- ↑ Press release: 'Entre los 25 más influyentes de España'
- ↑ HuffingtonPost Article: “Bernardo Hernandez, Zagat Managing Director, Named Most Influential Person In America's Food Industry”
- ↑ Spanish Article: “Prince of Asturias Awards Jury Meeting”
- ↑ What StepOne does
- ↑ Bodaclick goes public
External links
- Bernardo Hernandez website
- Bernardo Hernandez's Master Class, IE Business School MBA's 2008 (YouTube video)
- "pinto, pinto, gorgorito", personal blog
- Twitter profile
- Facebook profile