Mark Fronen has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Mark started their career at ESV Demos, where they served as the President and played a crucial role in reorganizing the board and revitalizing the association. Mark then worked as a Freelance Project Member at Daedalus Project before joining Eindhoven University of Technology as a Student Assistant, where they developed programs and assisted with assignments. Mark also held positions within the University Counsel and was involved in organizing large-scale events.
From there, Mark transitioned to DSM, where they worked as a Process and Project Engineer, providing technical support for new business development and managing engineering projects. Mark later became a Project Engineering Manager, leading a significant project for DCS migration.
Mark then joined Covestro as a Process and Project Engineer, contributing to process improvement initiatives. Currently, they are working at ENOUGH as a Manufacturing Manager, overseeing the operations department of a state-of-the-art production facility. In addition, they have experience as a Commissioning Lead, where they coordinated activities for a greenfield project and was part of the company-wide HSE committee.
Throughout their career, Mark has demonstrated leadership skills, technical expertise, and a commitment to driving organizational success.
Mark Fronen has an educational background in the field of chemical engineering and process technology. Mark obtained their Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Chemical Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology in 2014. Following this, they pursued further education and earned a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Chemical Process Technology from the same institution, completing the program in 2016.
Additionally, in 2013, Mark received certification in BHV (Bedrijfshulpverlening), which stands for First Aid and Emergency Response, from NIBHV (Nederlands Instituut voor Bedrijfshulpverlening).
Prior to their university education, Mark attended Titus Brandsmalyceum between 2004 and 2010 to complete their VWO (Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs) in the Nature and Technology (N&T) program.
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