Stefania Degliesposti has a diverse work experience in various industries. Stefania began their career as a tirocinante at Farmacia Fossolo 2 in 2011. From 2011 to 2012, they worked as a tesista in farmacologia at Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. In 2013, they served as a laureato frequentatore at Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna and also worked as a consulente dermocosmetica at IDI Farmaceutici for a period of time. Starting from 2013, Stefania joined Gruppo Diego dalla Palma, Cosmetica srl, initially as a stagista R&D, then as an R&D specialist, and later as a Technical Marketing employee. Stefania progressed within the company and held the position of Junior Product Manager from 2016 to 2018. Stefania then became a Product Manager from 2019 to 2021, and currently holds the position of Senior Product Manager. Additionally, in 2006, they worked as an istruttrice nuoto at Sport 2000, and from 2008 to 2012, they served as a bagnina di salvataggio at Tennis Club Castelmaggiore. Overall, Stefania Degliesposti's work experience showcases their versatility and growth in the fields of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and sports.
Stefania Degliesposti's education history begins in 2002 when they attended liceo scientifico E. Fermi, where they obtained a diploma in liceo scientifico with a focus on PNI matematica e fisica. Stefania continued their education at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna from 2007 to 2012, where they earned a Laurea specialistica europea in CHIMICA E TECNOLOGIA FARMACEUTICHE (CTF) with a field of study in chimica e tecnologia farmaceutiche.
In addition to their degrees, Stefania Degliesposti has also obtained various certifications. In 2006, they received a diploma in ECDL from AICA and a first certificate from the University of Cambridge. In 2012, they participated in the V convegno monotematico on "la ricerca farmacologica sul dolore: dai modelli comportamentali all'epigenetica" at SIF, ALMA MATER STUDIORUM università di bologna.
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