Adi Setiadi has a diverse work experience that spans several industries. Adi started their career in 2003 as a Mechanic at Yamaha Motor. From 2004 to 2011, they worked at PT. Trakindo Utama as a Partsman and later as a Parts operation Sales Counter, where they were responsible for order and return processes. In 2012, Adi joined Lincoln Electric as a Sales Engineer, eventually becoming a Senior Sales Engineer. Adi'srole involved developing the brand, increasing customer base, and promoting Lincoln Electric products through exhibitions and seminars. In 2019, they joined Kimberly-Clark Professional as an Area Manager, overseeing operations in a specific region. Currently, Adi is employed at Enerpac since 2022, serving as the Segment Leader/Sales Manager for Indonesia.
Adi Setiadi's education history is as follows:
In 1997, Adi attended SMKN 1, where they studied Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians. They completed their degree in 2000.
In 2014, Adi took a course on Marketing from Coursera. The details regarding the degree are not specified.
In 2020, Adi received Digital Marketing Training from Circus Street. They specialized in Digital Marketing & Business Strategy.
Adi has also completed an online course in Educational Leadership and Administration, General from edX. The duration of this course is not provided.
Adi has obtained various certifications throughout their career. Notable certifications include Digital Acceleration Program from Circus Street in December 2020 and Inclusive Leadership Training: Becoming a Successful Leader from edX.
Adi has also obtained multiple certifications from LinkedIn in areas such as Sales Foundations, Sales Negotiation, Effective Listening, Learning to Be Assertive, and International Sales Training, among others. The months and years of obtaining these certifications vary between 2018 and 2019.
Adi is also a Six Sigma Grey Belt certified by Lincoln Electric, and the month and year of obtaining this certification are not specified.
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