Silvia Gold

Silvia Gold was born in Buenos Aires on August 18 in 1948,[1] is daughter of Drs. Roberto and Miriam Gold,[2] and married Hugo Sigman, with who has 3 sons. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry, and began her career in 1972 in the family business, directing the Department of Quality Control and Development of New Products at "Laboratorios Sintyal".

Silvia Gold
Born(1948-08-18)August 18, 1948
Buenos Aires, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
EducationBiochemist Phd in Biochemistry University of Buenos Aires
Title
Board member of
Parent(s)
  • Dr Robert Gold
  • Dr Miriam Gold

Silvia Gold is an Argentine business executive.

In 1976, Silvia Gold emigrated to Barcelona (Spain) along with her family where they created Chemo Group, a company of the pharmaceutical chemical sector, and in 1986 they return to Argentina from where they lead the company.

In 2000, Silvia Gold was named President of Mundo Sano.

In 2010, Silvia Gold and Hugo Sigman created Grupo INSUD, a group of companies dedicated to the life sciences; nature; Agribusiness; Information, culture and design

Awards and recognitions

  • Board member for the Reina Sofía Museum Foundation in Spain[3]
  • Member of ISGlbal's International Global Health Partnership Board [4]
  • Boardmember of the Economic and Social Council of the Di Tella University[5]
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References

  1. Alex, Milberg (September 2012). "Love & Business". Forbes Magazine Argentina.
  2. Harvard University, Hauser Institute for Civil Society (2015). Argentina, From Prosperity to Purpose. Perspectives on Philanthropy and Social Investment among Wealthy Individuals in Latin America. UBS Philanthropy Advisory; Hauser Institute for Civil Society, Harvard University.
  3. Reina Sofía Museum Foundation. Board members
  4. Member of ISGlbal's International Global Health Partnership Board
  5. Di Tella University. Authorities: Economic and Social Council
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