Business Spanish

Interview with Sandra: Coca-Cola Mexico Executive and Entrepreneur, Part 1 of 2

August 28, 2022 Alcanzabala International Episode 2
Business Spanish
Interview with Sandra: Coca-Cola Mexico Executive and Entrepreneur, Part 1 of 2
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In this episode of Business Spanish, we speak one-on-one with a former information systems executive of Coca Cola Mexico. In this interview, Sandra recounts her path of professional development and shares how her team was key to the digital transformation of a corporate giant in the Mexico City metro area.  During the interview, we pause to translate parts of Sandra's interview and review Spanish business terms she uses.

Note: At 6:58 the term should be pronounced "planta motores"

Connect with Sandra on LinkedIn:
👉https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-cidel-53232a45/

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Vocabulary and Terms in this Episode  (note: nouns are displayed with definite articles)


To develop: desarrollar


To achieve:  lograr


Achievement:  el logro


Management assistant:  el/la asistente de dirección/gerencia


Work (adjective):  laboral  Eg. día laboral “work day”, fuerza laboral “workforce”


Career, superior studies, college major:  la carrera


Computing center coordinator:  el/la coordinador(a) de centro de cómputo


Project leader:  líder de proyectos


Company:  la empresa, la compañía


World-class:  de clase mundial


Website:  la página web, el sitio web


Job position: el puesto, el cargo


Trainer:  el/la capacitador(a)


Information systems:  los sistemas de computación


Management and leadership team:  el equipo directivo y gerencial


To appoint/promote to a position:  postular


Human resources:  los recursos humanos


Finance:  las finanzas


Accounting:  la contabilidad


Legal department:  el área legal


Higher-ranking position:  el puesto de mayor rango

Key accounts:  las cuentas claves


Chain:  la cadena


Invoice, bill:  la factura


Invoicing:  la facturación


Mexican Government Treasury Department:  Hacienda


Fiscal, dealing with taxes (adjective):  fiscal


Taxes:  los impuestos


Digital stamp/certificate:  el sello digital


File:  el archivo


Achieve objectives/goals:  Cumplir con los objetivos/las metas


Department/function of company:  el área o el departamento de una empresa


Field/area/scope:  el ámbito  Eg. el ámbito empresarial “field of business”


User:  el usuario


Professional woman:  la mujer profesionista, la mujer profesional


Businesswoman:  la empresaria


Board room:  la sala de juntas, la sala de reuniones


Male-dominated “machismo” society:  la sociedad machista