Adam De Mercurio, PMP

Vice President Of Global Operations at Kingfisher Mobile

Adam De Mercurio, PMP has a diverse work experience in various project management and leadership roles. Adam is currently the Vice President of Global Operations at Kingfisher Mobile Limited, where they oversee global operations. Prior to this role, they worked as a Program Manager at the same company.

Before joining Kingfisher Mobile Limited, Adam worked at Transurban as an ERP Transition Project Manager and as a Project Manager for Treasury Transformation and BlackLine Account Reconciliation Implementation projects. Adam also held the position of a Project Manager in Claims Transformation at MLC Australia.

Adam's experience also includes working as a Regional Transformation Project Manager at Brightstar, where they implemented a global ERP system and associated processes in multiple regions. At EnergyAustralia, they served as a Lead Business Analyst, leading a team in the Retail Transformation Program.

Adam's earlier work experience includes roles at Accuteque as a Senior Project Consultant and Head of the Business Process Management portfolio, IBM Australia as a Senior Supply Chain Management Consultant, and L'Oreal as a Logistics Analyst.

Throughout their career, Adam De Mercurio has demonstrated strong project management, leadership, and analytical skills, contributing to the successful implementation of various business transformations and projects.

Adam De Mercurio, PMP completed their Bachelor of Business degree in International Business, with a major in Supply Chain Management, from RMIT University. Adam attended the university from 2004 to 2007. Additionally, they obtained a certification in Project Management Professional from the Project Management Institute, although the specific month and year of certification were not mentioned.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Of Global Operations

    January, 2021 - present

  • Program Manager

    February, 2019

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