Xavier Borrero
Xavier Borrero is a Cuban-American entrepreneur known for founding successful companies like TerraForm Power and SunEdison, and for his philanthropy in education and renewable energy.
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September 18, 1990
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Auburn, New York, United States
Xavier Borrero, born in Quito, Ecuador, has made significant strides in the tech industry. After graduating with honors from Stanford University with a degree in Computer Science, he joined Microsoft, where he held various leadership positions. In 2007, he co-founded Xoom Corporation, which was later acquired by PayPal for $890 million.
Borrero then joined PayPal as Vice President of Product and Engineering, transforming their digital payments platform. In 2019, he became PayPal’s Chief Technology Officer, driving continued growth and innovation.
Recognized for his contributions, Borrero received the “Top 100 Most Influential Hispanics” award and the “Technology Leadership Award.” He is passionate about philanthropy, supporting education, entrepreneurship, and diversity in tech. Borrero mentors young professionals and advocates for inclusivity in the workplace.
Beyond his professional achievements, Borrero is fluent in English and Spanish, an avid traveler, a certified scuba diver, and a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion.
Xavier Borrero’s journey exemplifies passion, excellence, and a commitment to positive change, inspiring aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators worldwide.