Ralf Wünsch

ESH Senior Manager at Carbogen Amcis

Ralf Wünsch has a diverse work experience in the field of environment, health, and safety (ESH) management. Ralf most recently served as an ESH Senior Manager at CARBOGEN AMCIS, where they were responsible for all HSE issues at the site and managed ESH related projects. Previously, they worked as a Lead HSE at The Adecco Group for a few months. Prior to that, they were an Environment, Health and Safety Manager at GETEC Group. Ralf also held the position of Head HSEQ at Valorec Services AG - Veolia Industries Global Solutions for over 13 years. Ralf was a Member of the Management Board at ARA Rhein AG for over 12 years. Ralf's career began at Sigma-Aldrich Production GmbH, where they worked as a Manager for over 8 years.

Ralf Wünsch's education history begins in 1987 when they enrolled in Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München to pursue a Master's degree in Chemistry. Ralf completed their Master's program in Chemistry in 1992. Following this, from 1993 to 1995, they continued their studies in the same institution and earned a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD degree in Chemistry.

In 1996, Ralf Wünsch took on the role of a Scientific Assistant at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in the field of Pharmacy and Food Chemistry. During the same year, they also engaged in postdoctoral research at ETH Zürich, specializing in Organic Chemistry. This one-year postdoc program at ETH Zürich suggests that they completed their postdoctoral studies in 1997.

Later, from 2003 to 2005, Ralf Wünsch pursued further education at FernUniversität in Hagen, focusing on Business/Managerial Economics. Although the provided information does not mention the completion of a degree, it suggests that they engaged in coursework or research related to this field.

Overall, Ralf Wünsch has a diverse educational background, including degrees and experiences in Chemistry, Pharmacy and Food Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Business/Managerial Economics.

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  • ESH Senior Manager

    February, 2021 - present