LOGE Camps
Carlos Chávez Rule has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Carlos began their career as an IT professional, working as an IT Assistant at Hotel Royal Pedregal in 2011. Carlos then moved on to Lomas Travel in 2012, where they served as a Community Manager. In 2014, Carlos worked as an IT Assistant at W Mexico City before transitioning to a Site Manager role at the Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer) in 2014. Carlos held this role until 2017, when they became a Liaison until 2014. In the same year, Carlos also worked at the PGA TOUR as Mic'd up (Audio local Support). Carlos later joined SAC servicio y asesoría en convenciones in 2017 as Sports Accounts before becoming the IT Administrator for Selina in 2018. Most recently, Carlos assumed the position of Head of IT at LOGE Camps in 2020.
Carlos Chávez Rule attended Universidad Intercontinental from 2007 to 2011, where they pursued a degree in Tecnologias y Sistemas de Información, with a focus on Tecnología de la información.
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LOGE Camps
LOGE Camps "pronounced "Lodge".We are a lot like you. We are surfers, climbers, bikers, skiers, creatives, builders. We love to travel, we love the outdoors and we believe community plays a huge role in both our lives and our adventures. We travel to experience, discover, adventure, explore the unknown, find belonging, embracediscomfort, join a tribe, be a part of something bigger than ourselves, to live, to find our place.Our goal is to create unique lodging experiences in the center of great outdoor recreation hubs that give you a place to connect with others, try out new gear, and see new places. We believe that more responsible users of the out outdoors creates more people that will fight for the protection of our wild places, and therefore give 1% of top line revenue at each location to a local non-profit that fosters responsible outdoor use. Our sponsorship partners include The Surfrider Foundation, Northwest Avalanche Association, Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, and Central Oregon Trail Association.