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Tito Suárez Díaz is an experienced leader in digital transformation and product strategy, currently serving as the Head of Products & Business Engagement at FIFA since July 2018. With a background at FIFA involving roles such as Head of Football World & Corporate Products and Projects & Supply Group Leader, Tito has been instrumental in implementing digital strategies and managing IT delivery for major tournaments. Prior to FIFA, Tito held roles at Zurich Insurance Company Ltd as a Program Manager and Project Manager, where innovation and large-scale global projects were emphasized. Tito's career also includes significant positions at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Cast-Info, CANTV, and Henminlest Consulting, demonstrating a solid foundation in IT and systems administration. Academic qualifications include a Digital Business Strategy degree from MIT Sloan School of Management, an MBA from La Salle BCN, and a Systems Engineering degree from Universidad Metropolitana in Venezuela.
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Founded in 1904, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is the umbrella organisation of its members, currently 211 national football associations. Its main objectives, enshrined in its statutes, are to develop football around the world, to stage international competitions and to protect the integrity of football (against match manipulation, doping etc.). FIFA is composed of a number of political bodies (such as the FIFA Congress and the FIFA Council) and the administration. The highest political position is the FIFA President, elected every four years by FIFA’s member associations. The FIFA administration, with some 720 people from over 50 nations, is based in Zurich. It is run by the Secretary General (CEO). FIFA stages FIFA World Cups™ in various forms such as youth, men’s and women’s, futsal, beach soccer or club competitions. The men’s FIFA World Cup™ is not only the most popular single sporting event in the world but also the financial backbone for FIFA and its efforts to develop football worldwide. The financial success of the FIFA World Cup™ allows FIFA to run a wide range of football development programmes and to provide funds, infrastructure and know-how to its member associations through the FIFA Forward Development Programme.