IMPSA appointed Pablo Magistocchi as the company’s Country Manager. The appointment was made by the new Executive Committee and was based on the executive’s extensive experience in energy matters in both the public and private sectors.
Magistocchi began his professional career at IMPSA, where he worked in marketing and engineering management. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from the National University of Cuyo and has completed postgraduate studies in Australia and the United States, where he recently completed a master’s degree in Chief Sustainability Officer from MIT. Professionally, the executive served as President and Vice President of EMESA, Director of Transener, and Director of Energy for the Ministry of Economy of the Province of Mendoza, among other positions. Among the first tasks that the new IMPSA Country
Manager will be responsible for will be the continuation and enhancement of current projects that the company recently reactivated following its capitalization, such as the Yacyretá Hydroelectric Plant, the modernization of the TAMs, the Ullum Alfa solar park in San Juan, YPF, NASA, CONEA, and the MOTCO crane for the US Army.
Regarding the masterplan, the focus will be on promoting new projects in Argentina, the region, and the United States through the development of new technologies at the Technological Development Center located in Mendoza, process optimization, and a redesign of the commercial and new business development structure, which will be divided by market.
Another challenge that the new IMPSA will drive through its leadership is the development of strategic alliances with oil and gas players, such as ARC Energy, and with others that will be announced in the nuclear and hydro sectors.
With the entry of new American shareholders and capital into the company, IMPSA regains its global prominence and will have commercial offices on five continents, thus demonstrating its leadership in engineering and technological development worldwide through a solid track record in the design, manufacturing, and commissioning of highly complex equipment, combined with innovative solutions through a significant investment in Artificial Intelligence to improve the performance of its equipment.