Granada Corp’s management team has unmatched experience delivering Hispanic market
contact center solutions for market leaders in the financial services, telecommunications,
cable and technology industries.
The company is also led by a Board of Advisors that includes some of the most respected
individuals in the Hispanic American community. While known for their business accomplishments,
advisory board members like Fernando Espuelas and Moctesuma Esparza are perhaps
better known by their time spent helping the Hispanic American community on issues
like education and community development.
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Kit Cooper, Chief Executive Officer
Kit Cooper is the founder and chief executive officer
of Granada Corp. He is involved with all Granada Corp clients from the sales process
to initial ramp up to ongoing account management.
Cooper has been doing business internationally since 1999 when he co-founded Hispanic
Teleservices Corporation (HTC), a customer service outsourcing company with operations
in Monterrey and Guadalajara, Mexico. HTC was one of the first customer service
outsourcing companies in the world to capitalize on offshore markets and the first
to target the U.S. Hispanic market through operations based in Latin America. The
company raised venture capital from JP Morgan Partners and Citicorp Venture Capital
and employed over 1,500 employees at the time of it sale to The Carlyle Group in
2005 and over 3,000 employees at the time of its sale to Teleperformance Group in
2007.
In 2005, Kit received Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in recognition
of his company’s achievements. While at HTC, Kit served as president and co-chairman
and managed the company’s sales division, helping the company acquire Fortune
500 clients in the financial services, telecommunications, cable and technology
industries.
He is also the founder and executive director of
The Quality of Life Project, a 501c3 whose mission is
to help people live more enjoyable, purposeful and contented lives. The organization
conducts in depth interviews with individuals that are successful in the many aspects
of life and then shares the findings through its website, social media and offline
community gatherings. Interviewees include well-known folks like Richard Branson,
Jacqueline Novogratz and Gary Player to lesser-known but equally interesting and
successful individuals.
Kit’s passion for the Spanish-speaking world began in 1993 when he
studied lived in Granada, Spain. He is fluent in Spanish
and has over ten years experience in the Hispanic CRM space.
He received a BA in History from UCLA and a MBA from Georgetown University. He is
passionate about the subject of entrepreneurship and work/life balance has guest
lectured on these issues at business schools of UCLA, USC, Pepperdine and Rice University.
Kit’s greatest passion is his family and spends as much time as possible with
his wife Misha and kids Levi and Gemma.
Carlos Zapatero, President
Carlos Zapatero serves as president of Granada Corp
and oversees corporate development and growth strategy for the company.
Prior to Granada, Carlos served as Senior Vice President of Sales at Teleperformance
Group, the largest customer support outsourcer in the world. While at Teleperformance,
Carlos was instrumental in growing the company’s Hispanic market operations within
the nearshore region as well as launching one of the industry’s most successful
utilities services practices.
Before Teleperformance, Carlos was an early employee and executive at Hispanic Teleservices
Corporation, where he was responsible for business development. He also worked at
American Express where he managed sales of over $45 million throughout his tenure
with the company.
Carlos grew up in Lima, Peru but now calls Houston, Texas home. He received a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Business Administration from Schreiner University in Kerrville,
Texas.
Patrick McKenna, Executive Board, Technology
Patrick is a leading expert in the “work from
home” (WFH) industry. Patrick was one of the founders of LiveOps, a work-from-home
call center company with over 20,000 home-based agents. As vice president of business
development, Patrick oversaw revenue growth and was involved in strategy and corporate
development. Patrick is the CEO of Keniks, LLC, a San Francisco based ecommerce
and technology company that integrates online marketing, traditional offline media
distribution and OnDemand workforces to maximize the value of cross-media campaigns.
Prior to LiveOps, he worked on the start up of a services marketplace company, Ingenio,
Inc., that was acquired by AT&T in 2007. Patrick also served four years as a
Signal Corps Officer in U.S. Army.
Patrick has an MBA from Georgetown University and a B.S. in Accounting from the
University of Southern California. Patrick is an active angel investor and adviser
to start up technology companies. He serves on the Board of Directors of Rapleaf,
Inc and the non-profit Board, Hands on Bay Area. Patrick is also a term member of
the Council on Foreign Relations
Jim Farnsworth, Executive Board, Operations
Jim is one of the customer support industry’s
foremost experts in WFH. He is the co-founder and senior partner of Virtualwirks,
a firm specializing in helping organizations implement their virtual workforce capabilities.
Before starting virtualwirks, Jim was the general manager who built from scratch
and led the success of the @Home business unit for TeleTech, one of the world’s
largest BPO companies. Prior to Teletech, Jim served as COO at Alpine Access, one
of the pioneering firms in the WFH customer support market. These roles complement
his leadership experience at MCI Telecommunications, ADT Security Services and in
the Federal and local government sector.
Jim Farnsworth has a demonstrated history of providing broad general business leadership
for large-scale businesses and their customers. He does this in diverse industries
including telecommunications, technology, finance, retail, health care, real estate
and general business services. Additionally, Jim has successful experience selling
and working in outsourced and contracting arrangements with clients ranging from
small business owners to Fortune 100 C-level executives around the world.
Farnsworth is bilingual and holds a B.A. in International Relations and Business
from the University of New Mexico.
ADVISORY BOARD
Fernando Espuelas
Fernando Espuelas was the founder and CEO of StarMedia,
one of the most popular content sites for Hispanics in the U.S. and Latin America
with over 24 million unique users a month. Prior to its sale to France Telecom,
StarMedia was publicly traded with a market capitalization of $3.8 billion. Fernando
went on to start Voy, a digital media company serving the Hispanic market. Forrester
Research Voy’s portal at the leading pure play social network in Latin America.
Time and CNN named Espuelas as one of the “Leaders of the Millennium”
and in 2007 he was honored by being named a Henry Crown Fellow through the Aspen
Institute. Today, Fernando mixes entrepreneurship with social activism, hosting
Café Espuelas, a radio show on Univision 1020. He is the author of the book Life in Action and has been interviewed
and featured in major press including CNN, New York Times, Business Week and the
Wall Street Journal.
Moctesuma Esparza
Moctesuma Esparza, an award-winning filmmaker, producer,
entertainment executive, entrepreneur and activist, is revered for his contributions
to the movie industry and commitment to Latinos everywhere. Esparza established
Maya Cinemas, a growing chain of modern movie theatre complexes, and Maya Entertainment,
the only Latino owned Entertainment Company targeting U.S. Latinos today. Some of
his production credits include: Selena, The Milagro Beanfield War, The Disappearance
of Garcia Lorca, and most recently Walkout for HBO. Esparza founded the Los Angeles
Academy of Arts and Enterprise Charter School, is Co-Founder of NALIP, Co-Founder
of the Smithsonian Latino Center, and founding Member of the Cesar Chavez Foundation.
Moctesuma was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Commissioner to
the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and, most recently, was appointed by
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to the planning commission of the National
Museum of the American Latino.
Matt Jarvis
Matt is a partner at 72andSunny, a design and advertising
company based in Los Angeles and Amsterdam that serves clients such as Nike, Bugaboo,
Quiksilver and the Discovery Channel. Previously, he was the Executive Planning
Director for Deutsch/LA. Matt grew up in a small college town in Pennsylvania, where
both his parents were professors. A graduate of Brown University, where he studied
comparative literature, Matt got his start in marketing at Leo Burnett in Chicago.
When not directing brand strategy for 72andSunny clients, Matt is surfing or playing
with his wife and kids in Venice, CA. He is also a fan of jamon serrano.
Jorge Castro
Mr. Castro is Chief Executive Officer of Lombardia
Capital Partners, a firm that manages $2 billion of equity investments on behalf
of pension funds, endowments, foundations, and high net worth individuals. In 2008
Hispanic Business magazine named Mr. Castro among the 100 most influential Latinos
in the US. Mr. Castro served as Vice Chairman and was a founding board member for
the New America Alliance, a non-profit organization bringing together the nation’s
most prominent Latino business leaders to better the Hispanic American community.
Mr. Castro is also active in civic affairs, having served as a director of the Metropolitan
Water District of Southern California, a water utility serving 16 million residents
in six Southern California counties. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Princeton
University and studied for his Ph.D. in government at Harvard University. Jorge
was born and raised in Huntington Park, California and now lives with his wife Nancy
and their son Dominic Diego in Pasadena.