Alessandro Martoni has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Alessandro began their career in 1996 as a Process Consultant at Votorantim Celulose e Papel. Alessandro then took on roles in Technical Department and Process Control, and later as a Project Engineer. In 2006, they joined Imerys as a TS&D Supervisor, where they managed customer relationships and led the New Product Development Process. Alessandro eventually became the Operations Manager for South America and later the General Manager, overseeing various aspects of the business. In 2013, Alessandro joined Harsco Metals & Minerals as a Director of Operations, where they managed operational contracts and implemented projects for operational simplification. Currently, they are working at FiberLean Technologies as the Regional Commercial Director for Latin America, responsible for technical and applications support in introducing FiberLean Technologies in the region and managing product acceptance trials. Overall, Alessandro Martoni's work experience showcases their expertise in various areas of operations, management, and technical support.
Alessandro Martoni's education history is as follows:
From 2004 to 2005, Alessandro attended FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas and completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. The field of study is not specified.
In the years 2002 to 2003, Alessandro studied Pulp and Paper Technology at Universidade Federal de Viçosa.
In 1999, Alessandro participated in a program organized by the Swedish Institute Development Agency (SIDA) in Sweden, focusing on Papermaking and Concern for the Environment. The program's duration is not specified.
From 1990 to 1995, Alessandro studied Mechanical Engineering at Escola de Engenharia de Piracicaba - EEP.
In addition to formal education, Alessandro has obtained several certifications. These include "The Six Morning Habits of High Performers" from LinkedIn in October 2020, "Ken Blanchard on Servant Leadership" from LinkedIn in August 2020, "Developing a Learning Mindset" from LinkedIn in June 2020, "Leading at a Distance" from LinkedIn in April 2020, "Pitching Your Ideas Strategically" from LinkedIn in April 2020, "How to Use LinkedIn Learning" from LinkedIn in March 2020, and "Microsoft Collaboration: SharePoint, Teams, and Groups" from LinkedIn in March 2020.
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