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Pablo Goldstein
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Cofounder of World Wide Broadcast
This Argentine entrepreneur settled in Miami at the age of 13. When he was 16, he had a first approach to the television industry and studied production. However, at 18 he was seduced by the idea of working with his father, an electronics importer and exporter from Asia to the U.S. and Latin America. He was fond of technology and participated in the importation of semiprofessional and professional cameras, which he introduced in the market under the new concept of reaching the final consumer by skipping
the middlemen.
In 1998, he went into a partnership with a Miami-based company specialized in the distribution of magnetic recording devices, where he applied all his knowledge on the subject and created a professional equipment distribution company. There, he got an official contract of distribution from Miami to Latin America for the powerful company Panasonic (Matsushita), producing a boom in the market and a great impact on the thriving company. Thus, other people
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started applying his system, and the phenomenon of production equipment distribution from Miami to Latin America emerged. In this area, the company co-directed by Pablo Goldstein collected more than 60 million dollars annually in 2005, becoming a pioneer company in the field.
Since then, this renowned entrepreneur has worked as a consultant for important manufacturers and channels on the introduction of technology into Latin America from Miami. He perfectly knows the key to success is based on working with the final client, opening the door for the development of new technological implementations and low-budget, time-saving integral projects: “the key is in your hand.”
In October 2006, with other expert called Ariel Matzkin, he created World Wide Broadcast, which competed against internationally renown companies until they won a contract and tender for the total integration of a new network that is presently after the third national position in the U.S. Hispanic market: CaribeVisión. Currently, they are an all-embracing company that bases their work on a radical proposal oriented towards the clients’ needs, including all the essential aspects for them. In less than eight months, the fist three stations were launched in Miami, Puerto Rico and New York, giving Caribevisión the possibility of entering the market very quickly. In 2007 and 2008 so far, they have obtained other consultancy and implementation contracts in Central America, the Caribbean and the U.S.
Pablo Goldstein’s life has been related to the television industry since a very young age. He is a born philanthropist. He is the Director of the Escuela de Líderes Judíos (School of Leading Jews) which created a foundation to help the Jewish people arriving in Miami due to wars and political pressure. During his leadership, more than 4,000 families benefited from this. He also cooperated with money-raising campaigns for Jewish organizations, which received more than 145 million dollars. Currently, the foundation integrates a Jewish Federation program called L.A.M.P. (Latin American Migration Program), and continues working on the original idea of helping millions of Jewish families.
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