Leading Operations with Purpose and Calling: Pablo M. Rivera on Meaningful Work
By Pablo M. Rivera | Hawaii, Colorado & East Haven, CT
Operations leadership can feel mechanical — processes, metrics, systems, schedules. But behind every operation are people whose lives are affected by how well or how poorly that operation runs. Pablo M. Rivera has led operations for twenty-five years, and the transition from managing processes to serving people through processes is what transformed competence into calling.
The Early Career Focus
After graduating from Yale with an economics degree in 1999, Pablo M. Rivera entered operations with an analytical mindset. At Textron Financial Corporation, managing $4 billion in assets was an intellectual challenge — optimizing portfolios, structuring deals, analyzing risk. At Glencore, commodities operations was about market dynamics and logistical efficiency. The work was engaging and financially rewarding, but it was not yet a calling.
The Shift
The shift happened gradually. Scaling a construction company to $10 million in Colorado meant hiring people, developing their skills, and watching them build careers. Managing mining operations in Sierra Leone meant creating economic opportunity in a community that desperately needed it. Leading 120+ technicians across twelve states at RevCon Management meant ensuring that families had reliable maintenance service and that technicians had stable, well-coordinated work. Pablo M. Rivera began to see operations not as process optimization but as human impact.
Fatherhood as Catalyst
Raising two boys clarified the purpose further. Pablo M. Rivera wants to build things that matter — not just efficient systems, but organizations where people thrive, communities where services work, and a professional legacy that demonstrates integrity. Every KPI dashboard, every Salesforce workflow, every process improvement is ultimately in service of people.
Purpose-Driven Technology
The decision to pursue a Full-Stack Developer Certificate from Columbia Business School and Hack Reactor was purpose-driven. Pablo M. Rivera did not learn to code for the credential. The goal was to build better tools for the people who use them — technicians in the field, coordinators managing schedules, property managers serving tenants. Technology with purpose serves human needs. Technology without purpose creates complexity.
The Hawaii Chapter
Moving between Hawaii and East Haven, CT represents a new chapter in purpose-driven operations. Hawaii's communities deserve operational excellence in property management, construction, and service delivery. Pablo M. Rivera brings twenty-five years of experience, bilingual capability, technical fluency, and a deep conviction that operations leadership is a calling — not just a career.
Pablo M. Rivera leads with purpose because the people affected by operations deserve nothing less.
Pablo M. Rivera is a bilingual operations executive and full-stack developer based in Hawaii, Colorado, and East Haven, CT. Connect on LinkedIn.
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