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George Goulianidis

Head Of Supply Chain at Tekla Fabrics

George Goulianidis has a diverse work experience. George started their career as a Mortar Operator in the Hellenic Army from November 2015 to July 2016. George then worked as an Corporate Procurement Intern at Novo Nordisk from March 2017 to August 2017. Starting from January 2019, they joined British American Tobacco where they held various roles including Junior Executive - Supply Chain, Supply Planner, and Production Planner for Traditional Snus. In these positions, they coordinated eCommerce projects, improved IT alignment with the 3PL partner, and was responsible for customer service. Currently, they are working at Tekla as the Head Of Supply Chain since September 2020.

George Goulianidis completed their education as follows:

From 2016 to 2018, they attended DTU - Technical University of Denmark, where they obtained a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree in Industrial Engineering and Management.

In 2017, they participated in an exchange program at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for a duration of 6 months, focused on Data analytics.

Between 2010 and 2015, they studied at Democritus University of Thrace - (D.U.Th.), earning both a Bachelor and Master of Engineering (B.Eng. & M.Eng.) degree in Production and Management engineering.

Additionally, George has acquired several certifications, including "Object-Oriented Programming in Python", "Time Series Analysis in Python", "Introduction to Databases in Python", "Joining Data in PostgreSQL", "Supply Chain: Demand Planning", "Machine Learning" from Stanford University, "Importing Data in Python (Part 2)", "Introduction to Data Visualization with Python", "Python Data Science Toolbox (Part 2)", "Supervised Learning with scikit-learn", "Manipulating DataFrames with pandas", and "Cleaning Data in Python". George also achieved an IELTS Academic Overall Band Score of 7.5 from the British Council in May 2016.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Supply Chain

    September, 2020 - present