About Artemio San Martin

President, National Society of Hispanic MBAs Austin Chapter

Graduate, Leadership Austin Essential Class, 2011.

Finance professional by day, super hero by night. Well, almost.

I’m focused on delivering great results as Finance Controller at Dell, Inc. But I am also committed to cultivating Hispanic business leadership as President of the Austin Chapter of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA). Leadership Austin helped me develop the tools to integrate both of these roles in my life, allowing each passion to prosper.

As I transitioned to Austin from Cleveland in 2008—and before that from Mexico City in 2000—Leadership Austin allowed me to build a professional and community network. These connections helped me acclimate to a new city, build new professional skills and develop a successful network to foster the advancement of Hispanics through education and professional development in Central Texas.

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Artemio's Bio:

Artemio San Martin was born in Mexico City, Mexico. He holds a Master of Business Administration with Concentration in Marketing and a Master of Science in Management with Concentration in Human Resources Management from The University of Akron (Ohio, USA), a Graduate Certificate in Finance from Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, a Graduate Certificate in Marketing from Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico), and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Instituto Politecnico Nacional (Mexico).

Artemio has worked in Business Planning & Analysis, Sales & Marketing, Accounting & Control, and International Business for major global profit and non-profit organizations in Mexico and the United States, such as Siemens, Monsanto, U.S. Department of State, World Trade Center Cleveland, The Little Tikes Company (formerly part of NewellRubbermaid), and Ben Venue Laboratories (Boehringer-Ingelheim). He currently holds the position of Global Finance Lead at Dell, Inc, where he is responsible for driving go-to-market initiatives for the Software & Peripherals business.

Artemio has leadership and volunteering experience in local and national non-profit organizations, such as the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA), Cleveland Hispanic Roundtable, American Marketing Association, Esperanza, Inc., and The University of Akron’s College of Business Administration Alumni Association.  He is a member of the 2011 Leadership Austin Essential Class, founder and President Emeritus of the NSHMBA Cleveland Chapter and current President of the NSHMBA Austin Chapter.