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Celedonio von Wuthenau is Head of Government Relations – Latin America of Nokia, based in Buenos Aires (Argentina). Nokia is a world leader in B2B technology innovation, pioneering networks that sense, think and act.
Celedonio is involved in the development of the relation with government representatives and public officials and works in collaboration with Nokia´s LAT leaders to advance the company’s information and communications technology policy agenda throughout the region.
Before he took this position, Celedonio was CALA Public Affairs Director – Americas Region at Alcatel-Lucent (2011-216), Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean with the CDMA Development Group (CDG) (2002-2011), Public Affairs Director at Lucent Technologies for South America excluding Brazil (2000-2002) and International and Institutional Manager of the National Commission of Communications (CNC) plus other positions, Argentina’s telecom regulator authority (1996-2000). He has a rich background in external relations and public affairs in Latin America.
Celedonio, born in Buenos Aires, married and with three children, is Bachelor in Public Administration and Political Sciences of the University of Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina) and Ph.D in Political Sciences of the University of Mainz (Germany).
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