International EDI B2B Project Manager en Descartes System group
Founder of VIU LA BICI - Bicycle Parking Garages in València
Vice President of the Dante Alighieri del Mar Menor Association
I am creative and curious. I like challenges and getting out of my comfort zone. I am looking to apply my studies and knowledge in sectors that I am passionate about.
I was born in the autumn of 1988, in Milan. I graduated in Computer Science at the Università degli Studi di Milano, with an Erasmus in Murcia. At the age of 25 I moved to Valencia to study a Master in Information Management at the UPV University.
Trabajo en Descartes System Group, con sede en Amersfoort, Holanda, desde octubre 2021, actualmente como International EDI Project Manager. Desde principios de 2019 estoy llevando el proyecto Viu la Bici, que pretende crear aparcamientos de bicicletas en la ciudad de València.
I have been a sportive person since childhood, before Covid I played as a forward in the basketball team Escalones de la Lonja, now I have switched to beach volleyball. I have also been dancing Swing for more than 3 years. I'm crazy about bicycles and everything related to urban cycling.
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EDI B2B PROJECT MANAGER
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INTERNATIONAL B2B EDI PROJECT LEADER
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Viu la Bici is a project based on the creation of a network of collective bicycle parking garages, located in different neighbourhoods of Valencia, covered and at street level. The main objective of this project is to promote the use of bicycles and thus contribute to reducing motorised traffic in the city of Valencia.
The project was born thanks to a Crowdfunding on the LaTeuaTerra.org platform, which ended up successfully raising 4322 I'm currently working on fitting out the place and managing the website viulabici.com and the Social Network.
Web Developer
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I worked at MASmedios para la gestión de la información S.L. less than a year, as a web developer. My main functions were to manage the SEO and SEM theme in websites created with WordPress, most of them had an online store. Additionally I managed the UI and UX aspects of an Android application
Web Developer and Italian Teacher
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I worked at Academia Blume in Murcia for a year, mainly as an Italian teacher and web developer. I developed the school website and a webApp to manage the classes of the different languages. As a teacher, I gave Italian courses from basic level A1 to C2
I worked under the program Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs, a transnational exchange programme that offers new entrepreneurs and people who want to start a business the opportunity to learn from experienced entrepreneurs who run small businesses in other participating countries.
Business analytics, Business intelligence
Digital analytics and information visualization
Content management systems (WCMS), Web content findability & SEO
Big Data
Multimedia web technologies and cloud services
My Master's Thesis "Interactive Information Visualization Design Analysis" studies information visualization as a discipline, highlighting the differences between computer graphics, static data visualization and dynamic or interactive data visualization, and then analyzes the different types of graphics that can be used in the specific section of Interactive Information Visualization.
University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2020
Obscured by its apparent simplicity, cycling is a complex phenomenon. Being an almost perfect human-machine hybrid, cycling is deeply rooted in a plethora of socio-technological systems. Around the world cycling is embraced as an important ingredient to tackle a wide variety of individual and societal challenges. The Netherlands is often seen as an ideal living lab, because cycling has retained its significant share of mobility throughout the country. At the same time, there are large differences in developments across time and space, that allows for a better understanding of potential causal relations. This is also increasingly recognized by (inter)national top tier researchers from many different academic fields. They are uncovering reciprocal relations of cycling with spatial, ecological, historical, social, cultural, economic, biological and political structures. Unraveling the Cycling City bundles the state-of-the-art knowledge that emerges from research and practice on the Dutch cycling system. As such, it provides an easily accessible platform to learn about important causes and effects, to open minds for the complexity of the entire system and to support group deliberations around the world.