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Currently, he works as a Stock Analyst for Richardson Healthcare Ltd in London, looking after the procurement process and analysing the stock of medical equipment dealing with NHS and other customers across the UK.

 

Previously, he managed relationships with customers for Air France at the European Sales and Service Centre in London from 2017 and 2019.

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Before that had a brief experience as a Recruitment, Process and Compliance Advisor for an NHS agency in 2016.

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He provided Pyramid Recruitment Ltd with an operational marketing audit and plan between 2014 and 2015.

 

Denis also worked as an Inventory Officer for Carnival Corporation & Plc, specifically for Costa Cruises from 2011 to 2012. He led teams of more than 20 people, among other things, taught written and spoken Italian to foreign employees, and helped Italians with the English language.

 

He started his career into operations management with VE Service in Genoa. This experience has been slipt into two periods from 2006 to 2011 as a Commercial and Technical Manager and from 2012 to 2014 as a Logistics Consultant. During these almost 7 years Denis managed all the logistics, commercial and customer-related operations for a large maintenance network of 144 customer centres all over Italy. Denis also experienced for its very first team tutoring Italian and English to employees among the maintenance network.

 

Denis has been showing a social commitment both in Italy and in the UK. He volunteered in Italy from 1999 to 2010 for a Blood Donors Association called AVIS, for Sports Associations such as UISP and ARCI, and as a Stadium Steward for Genoa CFC. Then in England for St. Luke’s Hospice from 2016.

 

Denis natural bent for leading and listening triggered his joy for tutoring and coaching operations and Italian and English language.

 

Operations and tutoring are only two of Denis’ passions,  the third one is poetry. He wrote a few poems in Italian then translated into the English language. Those poems are still unpublished.

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