Alejandra Esqueda Belmonte
Alejandra Esqueda Belmonte was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. At the age of 16 she moved to the US to pursue undergraduate studies in electrical engineering at Penn State University. Upon graduation, Alejandra moved to the Chicagoland area to begin a career at Motorola. Her first role was as a system engineer managing the integration and upgrades of several multi-million-dollar radio communications systems.
In 2004 Alejandra was accepted to Kellogg School of Management Executive MBA Program. After four years in engineering, Alejandra was nominated and chosen to be part of the first class of Motorola’s mid-career high potential two-year rotational program. As part of the rotational program Alejandra fulfilled assignments in marketing, strategy, and an expatriate assignment in Malaysia.
In 2006, Alejandra became a procurement manager for the original design manufacturing space for the mobile devices business at Motorola. The role gave her the opportunity to travel extensively throughout China and Taiwan, to negotiate deals, and to develop executive relationships in the manufacturing space. In 2013, Alejandra took a new challenge as director of procurement for electrical components at Motorola.
After many years at Motorola, Alejandra was selected to lead procurement for a mid-size BPO financial services company called Transworld Systems. The opportunity to return to the technology space presented itself to Alejandra and she joined the Molex team.
During Alejandra’s professional career she has also devoted time to community service in several roles such as tutor at the Schaumburg Library for several years, co-lead the organization of the first Maker Challenge event for Motorola Mobility in 2014 to promote STEAM, and as developer and manager of a mentoring program, and associate board member at North Lawndale College Prep (NLCP). Alejandra has a passion to promote education, technology and in general having a positive impact on the lives of others.