Rodrigo Garcia, serving as the Manager of Electrical Energy Commercialization at Pampa Energía since November 2017, has been a driving force in the energy sector for over six years. His strategic vision and leadership have significantly contributed to the company's growth and success in the Greater Buenos Aires area, Argentina. In his role at Pampa Energía, Rodrigo has been responsible for negotiating both short-term and long-term contracts for the sale of energy, managing billing and collections, and developing new electrical business ventures. His expertise in negotiating trusts and framework agreements with various government entities demonstrates his proficiency in navigating complex business and regulatory landscapes. Rodrigo's experience extends to his dual role as the Alternate Director at Termoelectrica Manuel Belgrano S.A and Termoeléctrica José de San Martín since April 2014. These positions highlight his ability to oversee and contribute to the strategic direction of key energy-producing entities in the region. As a member of the Executive and Commercial Committee of the Argentine Association of Electrical Energy Generators (AGEERA) since 2011, Rodrigo has played a pivotal role in shaping policies and strategies that impact the national energy sector. His leadership in this association underscores his commitment to advancing the industry's interests and sustainable development. Before joining Pampa Energía, Rodrigo honed his skills at Petrobras Argentina SA, where he coordinated commercial planning and energy movement from 2009 to 2013. In this capacity, he was responsible for managing the dispatch of energy from thermal and hydroelectric plants, monitoring natural gas dispatch, and negotiating with CAMMESA. His involvement in the planning and business development of the company's assets further showcases his comprehensive understanding of the energy market. Earlier in his career, Rodrigo served as an Economist Sr at Petrobras Argentina SA from 2005 to 2007, where his focus was on macroeconomic and political analysis in Brazil, Venezuela, and Argentina. His work contributed significantly to business projections and regulatory analysis in the energy markets. Rodrigo Garcia's diverse experience in electrical energy commercialization, strategic leadership in major energy companies, and deep involvement in industry associations position him as a key figure in Argentina's energy sector, driving innovation and strategic growth.