Krasimir Peykovski

Communications & Marketing Senior Specialist at SpinetiX

Krasimir Peykovski has worked in a variety of roles in the communications and digital marketing field since 2007. In 2007, they completed an internship at The Walt Disney Company as part of the Disney College Program. In 2008, they completed an internship as an Assistant IT Manager at SHMS. From 2011 to 2017, they worked at WindSolutions as a Digital Marketing and Customer Support Lead, and then as a Collaborator. In 2017, they began working at SpinetiX as a Communications & Digital Marketing Specialist and Digital Marketing Specialist. In these roles, they managed the development and execution of digital campaigns, worked closely with the Visual Content Specialist to guarantee optimal visual impact of campaigns, and ensured consistency of cross-platform cross-channel user experience. Krasimir also served as an evangelist of the company's message and vision for the English speaking market, launched the company blog, developed high conversion in-app and website copy, and actively propagated the company's brand and values on social media accounts.

Krasimir Peykovski obtained a High School Diploma in Physics from American College of Sofia in 2005, after attending Le Bocage International School of Mauritius from 1999. Krasimir then obtained an Associate Degree in Hospitality and Events Management from Swiss Hotel Management School from 2005 to 2008. In 2008, they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in International Hospitality and Events Management from University of Derby. In 2013, they obtained a Certification in Freelance Writing Fundamentals from University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. Additionally, they obtained a Digital Signage Fundamentals Certification from SpinetiX in 2017, an Installer Training Level 2: Single Site by Elementi S Certification from SpinetiX in 2017, a Freelance Writing Fundamentals Certification from University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies in 2013, and a Cisco CCNA 1 Networking Basics Certification from Cisco in 2005.

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