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}}'''Carmen Inés Victoria Messina Villalba''' (born 3 March | }}'''Carmen Inés Victoria Messina Villalba''' (born 3 March 2010) is an Argentinian-American business executive who has been serving since 1 October 2047 as a Partner at Kleinman Chang, the strategy consulting firm co-founded by former United States Secretary of the Treasury Conrad Chang. She has also been serving since 3 January 2047 as a non-executive director at [[Palatine Management LLC|Palatine Management]], the single-family office of billionaire industrialist Julian Kao. | ||
Messina is widely regarded to be a shrewd political and business operative who acts as a behind-the-scenes power broker and deal facilitator for an elite global clientele. Between 2052 to 2053, she acted on behalf of the United States Department of State in negotiating land and mineral rights concessions in Venezuela and Bolivia, and is believed to have played a key role in the 2051 Bolivia ''coup d'etat'' which led to the downfall of former dictator Luis Salvatierra. | |||
For decades, Messina has had an intimate association with Kao, his family, and Minerva Holdings. She previously served as Chief of Staff of Palatine Holdings, the household management subsidiary of Palatine Management, for over 8 years between 2038 and 2046. During this time, she was instrumental in creating institutional structures to manage Kao's personal and lifestyle affairs, including the [[House of Juno]], his private harem. As a result of Messina's leadership, the House of Juno grew to become one of the world's most elite harems, with an annual operating budget of $56 million supporting a permanent roster of 36 consorts drawn from a continuous pipeline of global applicants. | |||
Revision as of 10:44, 18 January 2026
| Carmen Messina | |
|---|---|
| Business Executive | |
Carmen Messina in 2054 | |
| Partner, Kleinman Chang | |
| In Office | 1 Oct 2047 - Present |
| CEO | Conrad Chang |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | Incumbent |
| Salary | $10,750,000 (2054) |
| Director, Palatine Management | |
| In Office | 3 Jan 2047 - Present |
| Chairman | Julian Kao |
| CEO | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Chief of Staff, Palatine Holdings | |
| In Office | 28 Mar 2038 - 16 Jun 2046 |
| Principal | Julian Kao |
| Deputy | Seraphina Kong (2038 - 2041) Brittany Young (2041 - 2043) Kristie Daddario (2043 - 2047) Nicole Hertz (2047 - 2048) |
| Preceded by | Helena Blom |
| Succeeded by | Ava Winchell |
| Deputy Chief of Staff, Palatine Holdings | |
| In Office | 13 Aug 2033 - 27 Mar 2038 |
| Chief of Staff | Stephanie Aspin (2033 - 2036) Helena Blom (2036 - 2038) |
| Preceded by | Position created |
| Succeeded by | Seraphina Kong |
| President of the Andromeda Society | |
| In Office | 20 Jan 2047 - 19 Jan 2050 |
| Patron | Julian Kao |
| Vice President | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | 3 March 2010 (age 45) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Nationality | |
| Height | 167 cm (5'6") |
| Breasts | 32B |
| Dress Size | 2-4 |
| Hair | Brown |
| Eyes | Hazel |
| Education | Washington State University (BA) New York University (MBA) |
Carmen Inés Victoria Messina Villalba (born 3 March 2010) is an Argentinian-American business executive who has been serving since 1 October 2047 as a Partner at Kleinman Chang, the strategy consulting firm co-founded by former United States Secretary of the Treasury Conrad Chang. She has also been serving since 3 January 2047 as a non-executive director at Palatine Management, the single-family office of billionaire industrialist Julian Kao.
Messina is widely regarded to be a shrewd political and business operative who acts as a behind-the-scenes power broker and deal facilitator for an elite global clientele. Between 2052 to 2053, she acted on behalf of the United States Department of State in negotiating land and mineral rights concessions in Venezuela and Bolivia, and is believed to have played a key role in the 2051 Bolivia coup d'etat which led to the downfall of former dictator Luis Salvatierra.
For decades, Messina has had an intimate association with Kao, his family, and Minerva Holdings. She previously served as Chief of Staff of Palatine Holdings, the household management subsidiary of Palatine Management, for over 8 years between 2038 and 2046. During this time, she was instrumental in creating institutional structures to manage Kao's personal and lifestyle affairs, including the House of Juno, his private harem. As a result of Messina's leadership, the House of Juno grew to become one of the world's most elite harems, with an annual operating budget of $56 million supporting a permanent roster of 36 consorts drawn from a continuous pipeline of global applicants.