GlobalBooks is led by Diego D. Novak and Valeria E. Novak — siblings with complementary backgrounds in technology, commerce, international relations and institutional cooperation.
Every product is built to remove a real cost: hours of manual work, lost revenue, broken processes between systems.
AI should help people make better, faster decisions — not replace the judgment that makes a librarian, a buyer or an operator irreplaceable.
We work with institutions and brands that expect their infrastructure to last — not vendors looking for the next quarter's churn.
Diego leads product, systems and commercial strategy at GlobalBooks. His background combines technology, e-commerce operations, marketplace integrations, international logistics and business intelligence across the book industry.
He has worked at advisor and operator level with global companies in publishing, retail and cross-border distribution, building and running infrastructure for catalog management, pricing, integrations and channel operations.
At GlobalBooks he is responsible for product direction, catalog and pricing strategy, marketplace and integration architecture, and operational execution across the three divisions.
Valeria leads institutional relations and partnerships at GlobalBooks. She holds a degree in International Relations from Universidad de San Andrés (Buenos Aires) and was selected as a Fulbright Young Leaders fellow.
Her professional background covers higher education, public policy and institutional cooperation, including work on internationalization strategy, university agreements and exchange programs, and a role with the Executive Secretariat of the Mercosur Institute of Public Policies in Human Rights.
At GlobalBooks she is responsible for institutional partnerships, library and academic relationships, and the governance framework behind GlobalBooks's commitment to responsible AI and long-term cooperation.
The same operational discipline whether the client is a national library, a marketplace seller or an e-commerce brand.
We start from the workflow the team runs today, not from the feature we want to sell. Most automations only work if the underlying process is honest.
AI drafts, suggests and prioritizes — the operator still owns the call. Every decision should be auditable and reversible.
Integrations should survive vendor changes, marketplace policy updates and team turnover. We design for the long term, on purpose.
We meet operators, libraries and brands on their actual problem — not a pitch deck.