Summary
Alejandro Cuellar is a Research Associate and seasoned business intelligence practitioner with 10 years of experience applying data engineering, analytics, and product thinking to public sector and startup challenges. He has built dashboards and data pipelines for major development institutions (IDB, World Bank) and led a SaaS agritech product from zero to 2,000+ paying users while securing angel funding and scaling a 12-person tech and ops team. Comfortable at the intersection of research and delivery, he combines academic training in IT for Business Intelligence with hands-on skills in Spark, R-Shiny and BI tooling to turn messy data into decision-ready products. Alejandro has a track record of capacity building—training BI teams across continents—and of shipping pragmatic prototypes such as an IBM Watson chatbot and government transparency dashboards. Now based at Technische Universität Berlin, he blends research rigor with product-led execution aimed at economic and social impact in developing countries. A quietly entrepreneurial operator, he often bridges stakeholder strategy and technical execution to move projects from pilot to sustainable operation.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Abitur, Abitur at Colegio Andino
Master in Information Technology for Business Intelligence (IT4BI), 2nd Semester, Computer Science, Master in Information Technology for Business Intelligence (IT4BI), 2nd Semester, Computer Science at Université de Tours
Naspers Executive Education Programme, E-commerce Strategy, Naspers Executive Education Programme, E-commerce Strategy at Harvard Business School
Universidad de los Andes
Master in Information Technology for Business Intelligence (IT4BI), Computer Science, Master in Information Technology for Business Intelligence (IT4BI), Computer Science at Université libre de Bruxelles
Master in Information Technology for Business Intelligence (IT4BI), 3rd & 4th Semester, Computer Science, Master in Information Technology for Business Intelligence (IT4BI), 3rd & 4th Semester, Computer Science at Technische Universität Berlin
Spanish, English, German, French