Spanish Phrase
Soy David de Acme Corp.
Meaning
Literally, “I am David from Acme Corp.” It is a concise self‑introduction that tells the listener both the speaker’s name and the organization they represent.
When to use
Use this phrase at the start of a business meeting, in a networking event, or when signing an email to let the other party know who you are and which company you work for.
✦Grammar Breakdown
SoyDaviddeAcmeCorp.
Soy (ser)
‘Soy’ is the first‑person singular of the verb ‘ser’, used for permanent identity or affiliation.
de (preposition)
‘de’ indicates origin, belonging or affiliation; here it links the speaker to the company.
Proper nouns
Company names keep their original spelling and are not translated; they are treated as proper nouns.
🗨In Conversation
Soy David de Acme Corp.
I’m David from Acme Corp.
Mucho gusto, David. Yo soy María de XYZ Ltd.
Nice to meet you, David. I’m María from XYZ Ltd.
✕Common Mistakes
Estoy David de Acme Corp.
‘Estar’ describes temporary states; use ‘soy’ (ser) for identity and affiliation.
Soy David en Acme Corp.
‘En’ means ‘in/at’; the correct preposition for belonging to a company is ‘de’.
Yo soy David de Acme Corp.
The subject pronoun ‘Yo’ is redundant because the verb already indicates the subject.
↔Alternatives
Me llamo David y trabajo en Acme Corp.
My name is David and I work at Acme Corp.
David, de Acme Corp., a su servicio.
David, from Acme Corp., at your service.
Soy David, representante de Acme Corp.
I’m David, representative of Acme Corp.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking business environments a brief introduction with ‘Soy + name + de + company’ is perfectly acceptable and sounds professional. If you want to be more formal, you can add a title (e.g., ‘Soy el Sr. David…’) or say ‘Trabajo en…’. Avoid over‑explaining; keep it short and confident.

