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Alexandra Portela
Alexandra Portela
Executive Director | Banco Santander S.A. New York Branch
New York, New York, United States
Alexandra Portela
Summary
Alexandra Portela is an accomplished Executive Director specializing in Corporate Credit Risk at Santander US, where she has been instrumental in shaping risk management strategies since 2018. With a solid foundation in finance, she holds an MBA from Fordham University and has a diverse background in banking across various roles and countries, including Venezuela and the United States. Alexandra's career spans over two decades in the banking sector, demonstrating a deep commitment to credit risk management and corporate banking. Her leadership experience includes significant positions at Santander Bank and Banco de Venezuela, where she drove initiatives that enhanced financial performance and risk assessment. Fluent in the intricacies of the banking industry, she combines technical expertise with strategic insight, making her a valuable asset in any financial institution. Beyond her professional achievements, Alexandra is passionate about fostering innovation in risk management practices and mentoring the next generation of finance professionals.
Alexandra Portela
Work Experience
Executive Director at
Banco Santander S.A. New York Branch
September 2018 - Present
Vice President Credit Risk Management-GCB at
Santander Bank, N.A.
July 2013 - September 2018
MBA Intern-Credit Risk at
Santander Bank, N.A.
June 2012 - August 2012
Business VP- Corporate Banking at
Santander
May 2008 - June 2009
Relationship Manager- Global Corporate Banking at
BBVA Banco Provincial
December 2004 - April 2008
Assistant Relationship Manager-Global Corporate Banking at
BBVA Banco Provincial
October 2002 - December 2004
Young Professional Program at
BBVA Banco Provincial
January 2002 - October 2002
Alexandra Portela
Education
Fordham University - Graduate School of Business Administration, Master
January 2011 - January 2013
January 2010
Central University of Venezuela, Ba
January 2000
Frequently Asked Questions about Alexandra Portela
What company does Alexandra Portela work for?
Alexandra Portela is a Executive Director at Banco Santander S.A. New York Branch, a company specializing in Depository Credit Intermediation.
Where Alexandra Portela graduated from?
Alexandra Portela holds a degree in Mba, Finance from Fordham University - Graduate School of Business Administration.
Is Alexandra Portela an immigrant?
Yes, Alexandra Portela is an immigrant and currently based in United States
Who is Alexandra Portela?
Alexandra Portela is an accomplished Executive Director specializing in Corporate Credit Risk at Santander US, where she has been instrumental in shaping risk management strategies since 2018. With a solid foundation in finance, she holds an MBA from Fordham University and has a diverse background in banking across various roles and countries, including Venezuela and the United States. Alexandra's career spans over two decades in the banking sector, demonstrating a deep commitment to credit risk management and corporate banking. Her leadership experience includes significant positions at Santander Bank and Banco de Venezuela, where she drove initiatives that enhanced financial performance and risk assessment. Fluent in the intricacies of the banking industry, she combines technical expertise with strategic insight, making her a valuable asset in any financial institution. Beyond her professional achievements, Alexandra is passionate about fostering innovation in risk management practices and mentoring the next generation of finance professionals.
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Colleagues
Vice President
Vice President, Senior Corporate Credit Portfolio Manager, US Corporate Banking
Vice President, Senior Legal Counsel – Corporate & Investment Banking – SCIB US Legal
Executive Director - Credit and Market Analysis - Trading Market Risk
Senior Advisor Vice President - Compliance
Vice President
Vice president- Financial Planning & Analysis SCIB US
Vice President
Vice President - Private Debt Mobilization