TERMO
Fabrizio Pellegrini's work experience begins in 1999 as a Software Developer at Sistemi Aziendali. Fabrizio then worked as a Web Developer at Rhinotech srl from 2004 to 2009. In 2009, they became a Freelance developer at Loopstudio. In 2013, they co-founded Mind The Fridge, where they worked as a developer until 2014. Also in 2014, they co-founded MyFoody, a food waste solution company. Fabrizio worked as a Co-founder until October 2014. From 2014 to 2018, they were the IT Lead at Speedy srl. In 2015, they joined Max Mile srl as a Project Lead Developer until June 2018. From June to September 2018, they worked as a Senior Full Stack Engineer at Develer S.r.l. Then, from November 2018 to May 2022, they worked as a Lead Front End Developer at PayRay Bank. Currently, they are employed as a Lead Software Engineer at TERMO since June 2022.
Fabrizio Pellegrini completed an entrepreneurship training course in 2013 at the Incubatore Tecnologico Fiorentino & SSTI, with a focus on starting a business at Incubatore Firenze. In 2014, they participated in the European Mobility Project at the Cambridge Innovation Center in Boston, studying Tuscany on the Move. Additionally, Fabrizio obtained a certification in "Web Development" from the IFTS Institute of Florence, which is ISO 9001 certified. Fabrizio also acquired a high school leaving qualification in accounting, commercial expert, and programmer from the ITC Paolo Dagomari di Prato.
TERMO
Termo, a leading Italian Greentech company, aims at reducing energy consumption of residential buildings by offering related high-value services. Termo businesses are based on Tax credits exchanges. Furthermore, technology and human capital are key to address this challenge, consolidate the Italian leadership and expand abroad.Termo installsenvironmental compliant HVAC systems and acts as general contractor to improve building energy efficiency ratios. Related invoices include the discounts related to tax credits. Furthermore, Termo is providing Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services to banks in order to facilitate the trade of environmental tax credits.