Paúl Simball Mosquera
About Paúl Simball Mosquera
Paúl Simball Mosquera serves as the Sustainability Lead at DP World, where he has worked since 2018. He has a strong background in sustainable business practices, having previously held positions at SABMiller and O-I, and has contributed to significant community and environmental initiatives in Ecuador.
Work at DP World
Paúl Simball Mosquera has served as the Sustainability Lead at DP World since 2018, contributing to the company's sustainability initiatives in Posorja. In this role, he secured $377 million in financing from the Inter-American Development Bank, which supports various sustainability projects. He has also led the creation of the Environmental and Social Management System at DP World, ensuring compliance with international IFC standards. His efforts have resulted in a 50% hiring rate from local communities surrounding DP World, including Posorja, El Morro, Puná, and Playas.
Education and Expertise
Paúl Simball Mosquera holds a Master in Sustainable Business and Innovation from EADA Business School, which he completed from 2020 to 2021. He also earned a degree in Economía del desarrollo y desarrollo internacional from Universidad Santa María, studying from 2011 to 2015. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in sustainable practices and economic development, which he applies in his current role at DP World.
Background
Before joining DP World, Paúl Simball Mosquera gained experience in sustainability and economic development through various roles. He worked as a pasante in the Desarrollo Sostenible area at SABMiller for six months in 2015. Additionally, he served as a pasante in the área de costos at O-I for 11 months in 2014. His early career also includes a position as an Economista at Universidad Santa María Campus Guayaquil from 2011 to 2015.
Achievements
Paúl Simball Mosquera has made significant contributions to sustainability and community development. He presented a successful case study on involuntary resettlement processes at the Global Sustainability Conference in Dubai and Charlotte. He played a key role in the economic revitalization of 1,000 stores through the 'Manabí de Pie' program after the 2016 earthquake for Cervecería Nacional. Furthermore, he co-founded Lúdica Coffee House in 2015, focusing on the traceability of Ecuadorian coffee, and implemented alcohol consumption moderation strategies at Cervecería Nacional.