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Francesca%20Rainieri Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo - Board of Regents chooses businesswoman Francesca Rainieri as Secretary

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24 October 2022

Board of Regents chooses businesswoman Francesca Rainieri as Secretary


SANTO DOMINGO. Members of the Board of Regents of the Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC) chose the businesswoman Francesca Rainierand how Secretary of its Executive committee, replacing the industrial engineer, Ricardo Pérez, who will remain as a member of the university's governing body.

El executive committee is also comprised of president, engineer Franco Gómez, as well as the accountant Jose Manuel Santos, Who vice-president. The decision was made at the most recent meeting of the body, which by statutory mandate is made up of 15 people, most of whom must be graduates.

Francesca Rainieri She has a Bachelor of Science with a double degree in Finance and Entrepreneurship and with a specialty in Babson College Economics, USA. She is a renowned businesswoman in the tourism industry in the Dominican Republic. Together with her family, she has been a promoter of the main tourist destination in the country: Punta Cana. She is the current Administrative Vice President of the Punta Cana Group.

She joined Grupo Puntacana in 2001 as manager of Strategic Planning and later became director of Hospitality in 2004. She currently holds the position of administrative senior vice president. She has contributed to the organization of the different business units of Grupo Puntacana and the implementation project of Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) in the administrative processes of business information.

The Board of Regents is also made up of the rector of INTEC, Julio Sánchez Maríñez, and as members, by the computer science graduate, Fabiola Herrera; the industrial engineer Jordi Portet; the pulmonologist Jorge Marte Báez; the industrial engineer Sadala Valoy Khoury; the economist Roberto Herrera; the educator Rosalina Perdomo; the industrial engineer René Grullón; the lawyers Ana Judith Alma and Elianna Peña Soto and the industrial engineer, Katherine Motyka.