Stevie Gamboa > Pino Elizalde Abogados > Guayaquil, Ecuador > Lawyer Profile

Pino Elizalde Abogados
Plaza Lagos, Edificio Exedra Norte
Piso 1 oficina 1-1 y 1-2
Guayaquil
Ecuador

Work Department

Energy and Natural Resources.

Position

Director

Career

Professional Experience

  • Director of Energy and Natural Resources at Pino Elizalde Abogados, Guayaquil, Ecuador.
  • Mining Regulation and Control Agency (ARCOM) – Director / Board Member (2014 – 2017).
  • National Mining Company of Ecuador (ENAMI EP) – General Manager (2015 – 2016).
  • Telecommunications Regulation and Control Agency (ARCOTEL) – Director / Board Member (2015 – 2017).
  • Coordinated Ministry of Strategic Sectors – Legislation Consultant / Legal Advisor (2013-2015).
  • Ecuadorian Hydrocarbons Public Company (PETROECUADOR EP) – Legal Advice / Southern Unit Manager (2008-2009).
  • CELEC EP – GUAYAS THERMOELECTRIC GENERATION COMPANY ELECTROGUAYAS S.A. – Legal Advisory Manager (2006-2007).
  • National Telecommunications Corporation (formerly PACIFICTEL) – Legal Vice Presidency Coordinator (2002 – 2004).

Practice Areas

  • Energy and Natural Resources, Environmental Law, Telecommunications, Arbitration, and Public Law.

Languages

  • Spanish and English.

Memberships

 

  • Ibero-American Association of Energy Law (ASIDE) – President.
  • International Bar Association (IBA) – Member.
  • Latin American Mining Law Network – Member.
  • Ecuadorian Chamber of Mining – Affiliate Member.

Education

  • Attorney-at-law of the courts of Ecuador from the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil.
  • Specialization in Public Law from the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil.
  • Postgraduate Specialization in Business Law – Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL)
  • Diploma in Renewable Energies – European Centre for Climate, Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS).
  • Diploma in Administration and Management of Energy Projects – Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, México.
  • Certification in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the Energy Sector – Universidad Externado de Colombia.

Personal

Stevie Gamboa Valladares leads the Energy and Natural Resources practice at the firm, where he advises foreign and domestic companies on matters related to energy, mining, environment, and telecommunications. Over the past decade, he has represented S&P500 companies in due diligence, acquisition, merger, and divestment processes for mining and energy projects, as well as in energy and telecommunications arbitrations.

 

In the public sector, he has directed regulatory departments in major state-owned companies such as EP PETROECUADOR, the National Electricity Corporation, the National Telecommunications Corporation, and the Electric Company of Guayaquil CATEG. He has also served on the Board of the Mining Regulation and Control Agency ARCOM and the Telecommunications Regulation and Control Agency ARCOTEL.

 

Stevie Gamboa was a member of the Board of Regulation of the Organic Law of Regulation and Control of Market Power, and he held the position of General Manager at the National Mining Company ENAMI EP. He also chaired the Mixed Economy Company Gran Nacional Minera Mariscal Sucre.

 

He also as a ministerial advisor in strategic sectors and as a legislative advisor during the creation and reform processes of legislation related to water and water resource utilization, environment, citizen participation, mining, and telecommunications.

 

He has been the Industry Coordinator for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in Ecuador and a guest lecturer at the Externado University of Colombia and in the Regional Technical Training Center of Coquimbo in Chile. Currently, he serves as the President of the Ibero-American Association of Energy Law.

Lawyer Rankings

Ecuador > Energy and natural resources

Pino Elizalde Abogados‘ group is particularly active in the oil and gas and mining sectors. Stevie Gamboa brings a wealth of experience from a background in state-owned energy companies. Daniel Pino has experience appearing before the Supreme Court of the US but is equally well equipped to deal with corporate matters and the financing of energy projects, regularly assisting foreign clients who are looking to set up businesses in Ecuador. Fernanda Guzmán is another name to note, with a particular focus on corporate law. In an important development, since publication the firm has opened a Quito office – effective as of February 2024.