Apostolos Venianakis

Product Training Lead at StarRez

Apostolos Venianakis has a diverse work experience. Apostolos started their career as a Restaurant Manager at Siganos Mgt in 2005 and worked there until 2008. Apostolos then moved on to Richard Stockton College in 2008, where they worked as a Technology Coordinator for Res Life. In this role, they implemented and maintained the StarRez database system and other web applications. Apostolos also generated bills and web applications for students and ensured high levels of satisfaction among parents and students.

In 2013, Apostolos joined StarRez, Inc. as a Project Manager. In this role, they were responsible for managing the installation, implementation, and training process for new customers. Apostolos built strong relationships with customers and ensured their satisfaction. Apostolos also managed projects for current customers interested in acquiring additional software and professional services. Apostolos held this position until 2020.

From 2020 to 2022, they worked as a Senior Consultant at StarRez \ StarNet Systems. Finally, since February 2022, they have taken on the role of Product Training Lead at StarRez, Inc. Overall, Apostolos Venianakis has a strong background in project management, customer relationship management, and technical implementation.

Apostolos Venianakis has a diverse education history. Apostolos pursued their first degree in Computer Science with a focus on Management Information Systems and Services at Stockton University, from 2005 to 2008. Following this, they furthered their education at the same institution and completed a Masters in Instructional Technology, specializing in Instructional Technology Coordination, from 2010 to 2012. Apart from their academic achievements, Apostolos Venianakis also obtained a Scuba Diving Certification from PADI in May 2017.

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Timeline

  • Product Training Lead

    February, 2022 - present

  • Senior Consultant at StarRez StarNet Systems

    January, 2020

  • Project Manager

    October, 2013