Johnson Kuy

Regional Sales Manager - Australia & New Zealand at Italmatch

Johnson Kuy has a diverse work experience in the chemical industry. Johnson is currently working as a Regional Sales Manager for Italmatch Chemicals in Australia and New Zealand since April 2021. Prior to that, they worked as a Sales Manager for Nouryon from October 2018 to April 2021. Johnson also served as a Sales Manager for AkzoNobel from October 2015 to October 2018.

Before joining AkzoNobel, Johnson worked for Nalco Water, An Ecolab Company, where they held multiple roles. Johnson was an Account Manager from April 2011 to October 2015, a District Representative from June 2009 to March 2011, and a Six Sigma Black Belt/Business Development from November 2007 to May 2009.

Johnson's earliest work experience in the industry was as an Area Engineer for Nalco Water, An Ecolab Company from June 2005 to August 2007. Overall, Johnson has gained extensive sales and managerial experience in the chemical industry, particularly in Australia and New Zealand.

Johnson Kuy's education history can be summarized as follows:

- From 2020 to 2021, Johnson attended the Quantic School of Business and Technology, where they pursued an Executive MBA.

- In 2019, they completed a Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science at the Institute of Personal Care Science, focusing on Cosmetic Sciences.

- Johnson Kuy obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering from Monash University, which they attended from 2001 to 2004.

Additionally, Johnson has acquired various certifications throughout their career, including:

- NANOFILTRATION AND REVERSE OSMOSIS IN WATER TREATMENT from Technische Universiteit Delft in May 2022.

- Dale Carnegie Course from Dale Carnegie Training in April 2015.

- Strategic Sales Person from Nalco, An Ecolab Company in September 2013.

- The Versatile Salesperson from Wilson Learning in November 2011.

- Six Sigma Black Belt Training from SINCLAIR ASSOCIATES Pty Ltd in June 2008.

- Counselor Salesperson from Wilson Learning in August 2005.

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