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What experiences have helped shape the leader and mentor you’ve become? Hernandez answered several questions for Hispanic Executive about his growth as a leader, his passion for mentorship, and his mission to keep reaching out a hand to others. It’s that love for people and culture-and the alignment between his values and AbbVie’s-that enables him to so effectively support his colleagues, the company, and ultimately, make an impact on patients around the world. On a more personal level, the Puerto Rico native continues to be inspired by his family and community, which have lit a fire in his soul for as long as he can remember. Over the years, Hernandez has seen firsthand how the company’s products and support services can improve people’s lives, and how that type of impact can be used to inspire and grow a team. The marketing director started at the pharmaceutical company as a sales representative but quickly began to rise through the organization, becoming a national sales trainer and eventually transitioning into several team leadership roles. Named a Rolex Junior All-American in 2009.For nineteen years, AbbVie’s Pablo Hernandez has grown and evolved alongside his employer.Won the 2012 South Beach Amateur and the 2013 Northern Amateur.Played college golf at the University of Arizona.
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Made his first career PGA TOUR Latinoamérica start but withdrew from the Abierto de Chile after rounds of 70 and 72. Made the cut in his first career Korn Ferry Tour start to finish T67 at El Bosque Mexico Championship. Best finish and only top-25 was T22 at the Mexico Open at Chapultepec GC, his home club in Mexico City. Made the cut in three of 12 starts to finish the season ranked 152nd in the Order of Merit.
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Joined PGA TOUR Latinoamérica with a T27 finish at the U.S. Finished the 54-hole event at 7-under 207, one stroke better than his countryman Manuel Inman. Acapulco Classic: Leading by one after an opening 65, went on to win on the Mexico Golf Tour–his first career victory as a professional.Only cut made resulted in a T28 finish in Mazatlán.įinished the year ranked seventh on the Mexico Golf Tour.Made the cut in two of five starts as a non-member on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica.
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Reached the Dev Series Final Malinalco Classic, where a T23 showing left him outside the top 15 of those who earned PGA TOUR Latinoamérica status for 2018.Īs a non-member, played three PGA TOUR Latinoamérica events staged in Mexico. Only start of the year on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica was a missed cut at the San Luis Championship in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. At 16-under for the week, finished four strokes behind tournament champion Austin Smotherman. Posted four rounds of 67 or better at Tijuana CC.
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Finished the Mexican Tour–the Greg Norman Golf Academy Golf Tour–season ranked No. Made his second career Korn Ferry Tour start, missing the cut at the El Bosque Mexico Championship.